At a Glance
This terraced flat is located in LONDON, SW8 4NR. The property offers 102m² (1098 sq ft) of good-sized living space with 4 habitable rooms. It is a modern property built in the 2000s. The property holds an EPC rating of C (80/100), meeting the government's target standard for energy efficiency. With recommended improvements, it could achieve a B rating (83/100). This property benefits from a air source heat pump system, which can deliver 3-4 units of heat for every unit of electricity used. Heat pumps are eligible for the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, making them increasingly popular for UK homes seeking to reduce carbon emissions. The property has modern timber frame or system-built walls, which typically offer good insulation properties when properly maintained. Double glazing is installed, though the efficiency rating suggests older units. Modern low-E double glazing can be up to 40% more efficient than units installed before 2002. Estimated annual energy costs are £578, comprising £176 for heating, £248 for hot water, and £154 for lighting. The property produces 2.2 tonnes of CO2 per year, which is low for a UK home.
With an energy efficiency score of 80/100, this LONDON property is above average, performing better than 60% of UK properties. Annual energy costs of £578 are approximately £1222 below the UK average of £1800, representing significant savings. The 102m² floor area is above the UK average of 87m². CO2 emissions of 2.2 tonnes/year are less than half the UK household average, making this an environmentally friendly choice.
Data source: Comparisons based on UK national statistics from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.This property is located in the SW8 postcode district.
National Ranking: With an EPC score of 80/100, this property is good and performs better than approximately 60% of UK homes for energy efficiency.
Top 40% nationally
Energy Costs: £34/year more than the LONDON average
Current Rating
Potential Rating
With recommended improvements
Based on assessment dated 5 Mar 2021
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Full Address
Flat 98 Howard Building
368, Queenstown Road
SW8 4NR
LONDON
Property Type
Flat
Mid-Terrace
Construction Age
England and Wales: 2003-2006
Floor Area
102.0 m²
4.0 total rooms
4.0 heated
Tenure
Owner-occupied
Efficiency Score
80 / 100
Potential: 83
CO₂ Emissions
2.2 tonnes/year
21 kg/m²
Energy Consumption
126 kWh/m²/year
Last Inspected
5 Mar 2021
rental
LONDON is situated in South West London, London. Properties in LONDON have an average EPC rating of D (score 64/100). This property performs better than most homes in the area. Heating costs are £368 below the LONDON average, offering good value. The SW8 postcode district contains over 22500 registered properties.
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Heating
Air source heat pump, warm air, electric
£176.0/yr
Hot Water
£248.0/yr
Save £39/yr
Lighting
9.0% low energy
£154.0/yr
Save £73/yr
Walls
System built, as built, insulated (assumed)
Roof
(another dwelling above)
Windows
Fully double glazed
Floor
(another dwelling below)
Heating System
Air source heat pump, warm air, electric
Main Fuel
electricity (not community)
Lighting
Low energy lighting in 9% of fixed outlets
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View UK Property Insights →Average download speed: 69 Mbps
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Data source: Broadband speeds are from Ofcom Connected Nations 2025 report (July 2025 release). Data shows typical speeds available in this postcode area. Actual speeds at this specific property may vary depending on line quality, distance from exchange, and chosen provider. Always verify availability with providers before committing.
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Data Sources: This report contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Data from: UK Energy Performance Certificate Register, HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, and Police.uk crime statistics.