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Get startedTy Ni is a mid-terrace house in Bangor (LL57 1NP). It has a recorded floor area of 33 m² (around 355 sq ft) and construction records dating it to 1900-1929. At 33 m² this is the largest unit on EPC record across Ty Ni (18–33 m²). The building's EPC ratings span D to B, with this unit at the bottom. On EPC score it ranks last in the building (65 versus a best of 83). The latest certificate (March 2021) shows a D (score 65), on the cusp of jumping into the C band. Earlier certificates rated it C (March 2011); the latest reading is one band lower. Between certificates, roof efficiency dropped from Very Good to Good. The recommended improvements would push it to C (score 74). Main heating runs on electricity.
Ty Ni has no Land Registry sales on file, suggesting it has stayed in the same hands since registration began.
£153,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables.
That can mean the property has never traded since the registry began publishing in 1995, was a new build that hasn't been registered yet, or is held in the same hands long-term.
Ty Ni is notably below the street on epc rating.
EPC Rating
65 (D)
Street avg 72 (C)
Floor Area
33 m²
Street avg 35 m²
CO₂ Emissions
1.7 t/year
Street avg 1.7 t/year
Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.
Crime
3/mo
Rising year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.0 km
Plaza P — bus stop.
Median price across the last 5 sales in LL57 1NP: £150,000 (2023–2003).
Habitable Rooms
1 rooms
Street avg 2 rooms
LL57 1AR