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Get startedHighlands Apartments is a two-bedroom end-of-terrace house in Romford (RM2 5EH). It has a recorded floor area of 65 m² (around 700 sq ft), construction records dating it to 2007 onwards and council tax band D. At 65 m² this is the 7th smallest of 14 units on EPC record in Highlands Apartments, where floor areas span 51–70 m². The building's EPC ratings span C to B, with this unit at the bottom. On EPC score it ranks last in the building (80 versus a best of 88). The latest certificate (July 2019) shows a C (score 80), near the top of the C band. Earlier certificates rated it B (October 2008); the latest reading is one band lower.
Sale prices here have outpaced England HPI: 1.3% per year against 0% for the wider region. 4 planning records sit against the property, 0 approved, 0 refused. Last sale on file: £350,000 in March 2021. That sale was during the post-pandemic price surge, when transactions cleared materially above pre-2020 trend.
Highlands Apartments's carbon output is low for the local stock.
Planning history at Highlands Apartments is exclusively tree-management applications — typical for a property with mature trees on or near the plot.
G1 Elder - Remove deadwood. G3 Mixed Species - crown reduce the cherry plum by 3m, T010 Common Beech - crown reduce canopy by 1.5m, T020 Cherry Plum - remove deadwood, T022 Cherry Plum - sub lateral reduction by 1m, T023 Honey Locust - create access to trunk and reinspect, remove epicormic growth, crown reduce by 2.5, to previous points to manage included stems, monitor annually. T024 Robinia - remove deadwood, monitor to lean, crown reduce beyond previous points by 1m summer photo required to assess physiology, remove the ivy and re inspect. T025 Sycamore - remove the deadwood and monitor for sooty bark.
Highlands Apartments's sale-price growth has lagged the wider UK trajectory across its history on file.
£372,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 1.3% per year over 11 years.
£350,000
Growth on file: 1.3% per year over 11 years.
Price per m²
£5,385
Street avg £5,045
Floor Area
65 m²
Street avg 49 m²
Habitable Rooms
3 rooms
Street avg 3 rooms
Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.
Crime
3/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.2 km
Repton Avenue — bus stop.

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
50.4dB

Changes detected from historical EPC data
More low energy lighting installed
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â?¢ To give 30% crown reduction overall to 3 Large Norway Maple trees (shown on map as T016, T017 and T018); â?¢ To give a 30% overall crown reduction to row of approx 7-9 Beech trees (shown on map as G4); The reason we would to carry this work out is so we keep the trees well maintained and at sensible size and to also stop any branch failure from potential high winds.
2 more applications for this property
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26 March 2021Most recent
£350,000
+7.7%over 7 years13 December 2013
£325,000
+6.6%over 3 years26 August 2010
£305,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in RM2 5EH: £380,000 (2025–2024).
Highlands Apartments 3 59 Main Road Romford
Sold Sept 2025
Highlands Apartments 11 59 Main Road Romford
Sold Aug 2025
Highlands Apartments 4 59 Main Road Romford
Sold Mar 2025
Kingswood Lodge Apartment 11 63 Main Road Romford
Sold Apr 2024
Highlands Apartments 6 59 Main Road Romford
Sold Apr 2024
CO₂ Emissions
1.3 t/year
Street avg 1.4 t/year
RM2 5JU
Closest school
0.3 km
Gidea Park Primary School. 33 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
41.1dB
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