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Get started9 Allison Road is a mid-terrace house in Ealing, London, London (W3 6JF). It has a recorded floor area of 220 m² (around 2368 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1900-1929 and council tax band G. The latest certificate (July 2017) shows an E (score 54), well below the UK norm with real room to improve. The rating has held steady at E across 2 certificates since November 2010. Between certificates, window efficiency dropped from Poor to Very Poor and hot-water efficiency dropped from Good to Poor. The recommended improvements would lift it to B (score 84), a 3-band jump.
Sale prices here have outpaced London HPI: 4.3% per year against 0% for the wider region. Today's modelled estimate of £1,554,000 is 15.1% above the 2018 sale price. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£570/sq ft) was about 63.6% above the typical sold price in the postcode. At 220 m² the property is well over the postcode median (50 m² across 24 EPCs), placing it in the larger end of the local stock. It lags the bulk of the postcode on energy efficiency (less efficient than 88% of similar EPCs). 7 planning records sit against the property, 5 approved, 1 refused. Past consents include new windows, an extension, a basement excavation and subdivision, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. 8 years since the last transfer (April 2018).
9 Allison Road's carbon output runs well above what efficient homes in the postcode produce.
Council records show a subdivision application — the property's legal arrangement has been altered.
Conversion of the existing five bedroom house with a basement studio apartment (C3) to six self-contained flats (C3) including alterations to the roof including proposed front and rear dormer windows, rear extension and extension to the existing basement including the creation of a sunken courtyard, and associated works
Latest sale on 9 Allison Road was the highest on Land Registry record across the postcode.
£1,554,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 4.3% per year over 16 years.
£1,350,000
Growth on file: 4.3% per year over 16 years.
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Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.
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Rising year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.2 km
Acton Main Line Station — railway station.

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Application for a Non-Material Amendment to planning permission ref: 164185FUL dated: 26/06/2017 for "Conversion of existing five bedroom house with basement studio apartment(C3) to six self contained flats C3 including alterations to the roof including proposed front and rear dormer windows, rear extension to the existing basement including a sunken courtyard, and associated works." Amendment seeking reconfiguration of internal staircase and internal partition reconfiguration to flats layouts.
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9 April 2018Most recent
£1,350,000
+40.6%over 4 years28 August 2013
£960,000
+37.1%over 11 years12 July 2002
£700,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in W3 6JF: £347,000 (2023–2014).
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Closest school
0.6 km
Derwentwater Primary School. 44 schools nearby.
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