The government has proposed raising the minimum EPC standard to C by 2028 for new rental tenancies and 2030 for all tenancies. This E-rated property would need to improve by two bands to comply. Acting now costs less and avoids deadline pressure.
Now
E
Current rating
Target (2028)
C
Minimum required
Achievable
D
With improvements
This Property
£1,124
estimated per year
UK Average
£1,800
per year
After Improvements
£717
potential per year
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This semi-detached flat is located in BRIGHTON, BN1 2DD. The property offers 72m² (775 sq ft) of modest-sized living space with 3 habitable rooms. It is a characterful interwar or early 20th century home. The property has an EPC rating of E (45/100), which is below average but still meets minimum rental requirements. With recommended improvements, it could achieve a D rating (66/100). Double glazing is installed throughout the property, providing good thermal and acoustic insulation. Estimated annual energy costs are £1124, comprising £780 for heating, £296 for hot water, and £48 for lighting. The property produces 4.0 tonnes of CO2 per year, which is moderate for a UK home.
Current Rating
Achievable Rating
With recommended improvements
Based on assessment dated 9 Dec 2014
Poor and average-rated elements are your biggest opportunities to raise the EPC score and cut bills.
🧱 Walls
Solid brick, with internal insulation
🏗️ Roof
(another dwelling above)
🪟 Windows
Fully double glazed
📦 Floor
(other premises below)
🔥 Heating
Room heaters, electric
🚿 Hot Water
NaN
💡 Lighting
100.0% low energy — Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets
Full Address
Flat 12
Mitre House
BN1 2DD
BRIGHTON
Property Type
Flat
Semi-Detached
Construction Age
England and Wales: 1930-1949
Floor Area
72.0 m²
3.0 total rooms
CO₂ Emissions
4.0 tonnes/year
Energy Consumption
333 kWh/m²/year
BRIGHTON has a mix of older and newer housing stock. E-rated properties in this area typically pre-date modern insulation standards but are strong candidates for improvement — particularly insulation and heating system upgrades, which can lift ratings by two or more bands.
🔥 Heating
Room heaters, electric
£780 /yr
Save £263/yr
🚿 Hot Water
£296 /yr
Save £145/yr
💡 Lighting
100.0% low energy
£48 /yr
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