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Flat 4, 33 Azalea Terrace North

UPRN 4.5147239E7
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Flat

15 ㎡. , tenure
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Built in 1900-1929

Mid-Terrace
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City of SUNDERLAND

Local Authority
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Property Maintenance Budget

* This home's yearly maintenance budget is calculated using valuation and build date data.
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Here are the recent sale price for homes near this property - View All Sales

WEST HENDON HOUSE RYHOPE ROAD, SR2 7ED

£139K

Sold 20 th July 2021

WESTBROOKE RYHOPE ROAD, SR2 7ED

£105K

Sold 24 th June 2022

WESTBROOKE RYHOPE ROAD, SR2 7ED

£130K

Sold 15 th August 2022

Flood Risk

Flood Risk

Low
Medium
High
Crime

Crime

Burglary - 23
Bicycle Theft - 74
Other - 0
Total crimes in the area last month
97
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Running Costs

Title

Heating Costs

Current Heating Costs

£235

Potential Heating Costs

£176

Potential Savings

£59

Title

Hot Water Costs

Current Hot Water Costs

£195

Potential Hot Water Costs

£211

Potential Savings

£-16

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Lighting Costs

Current Lighting Costs

£24

Potential Lighting Costs

£13

Potential Savings

£11

Energy Rating

A - G (A being the most efficient with color green, G being the least efficient with color red)

A

(92+)

B

(81 - 91)

C

(69 - 80)

79

Potential

75

Current

D

(55 - 68)

E

(39 - 54)

F

(21 - 38)

G

(1 - 20)

Heating System

CO2 Emission

Average UK household produces 6 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year.

CO2 Emission

0.9

tonnes/year

Current Emissions

CO2 Emission

0.8

tonnes/year

Potential Emissions

*Estimated CO2 Emissions produced by the Property in a 12 month period.

Energy Consumption

Value is Kilowatt Hours per Square Metre (kWh/m²)

Current Estimated Total
Energy Consumption

450

kWh/m2

Estimated Potential Total
Energy Consumption

427

kWh/m2

*Estimated values for your home in a 12 month period.

Evironmental Impact Rating

A - G (A being the most environmentally friendly, G being the least environmentally friendly)

A

(92+)

B

(81 - 91)

81

Potential

C

(69 - 80)

D

(55 - 68)

E

(39 - 54)

F

(21 - 38)

G

(1 - 20)

Recommendations

Here are EPC recommendations (get Free Report for additional recommendations):

  • Cavity wall insulation, to fill the gap between the inner and outer layers of external walls with an insulating material, reduces heat loss; this will improve levels of comfort, reduce energy use and lower fuel bills. The insulation material is pumped into the gap through small holes that are drilled into the outer walls, and the holes are made good afterwards. As specialist machinery is used to fill the cavity, a professional installation company should carry out this work, and they should carry out a thorough survey before commencing work to ensure that this type of insulation is suitable for this home. They should also provide a guarantee for the work and handle any building control issues. Further information about cavity wall insulation and details of local installers can be obtained from the National Insulation Association (www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk). - Estimated cost: NaN
  • Replacement of traditional light bulbs with energy saving recommended ones will reduce lighting costs over the lifetime of the bulb, and they last up to 12 times longer than ordinary light bulbs. Also consider selecting low energy light fittings when redecorating; contact the Lighting Association for your nearest stockist of Domestic Energy Efficient Lighting Scheme fittings. - Estimated cost: NaN
  • Modern storage heaters are much less expensive to run than the direct acting, on-peak heating system in the property. A dual-rate electricity supply is required to provide the off-peak electricity that these heaters use; this is easily obtained by contacting the energy supplier. Ask for a quotation for fan-assisted heaters with automatic charge control. As installations should be in accordance with the national wiring standards, only a qualified electrician should carry out the installation. Building Regulations apply to this work, so Building Control should be informed, unless the installer is registered with a competent persons scheme?, and can therefore self-certify the work for Building Regulation compliance. Ask a qualified electrical heating engineer to explain the options, which might also include switching to other forms of electric heating. - Estimated cost: NaN
  • Double glazing is the term given to a system where two panes of glass are made up into a sealed unit. Replacing existing single-glazed windows with double glazing will improve comfort in the home by reducing draughts and cold spots near windows. Double-glazed windows may also reduce noise, improve security and combat problems with condensation. Building Regulations apply to this work, so either use a contractor who is registered with a competent persons scheme? or obtain advice from your local authority building control department. - Estimated cost: NaN