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Get started241a is a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in Radlett (WD7 7AL). It has a recorded floor area of 45 m² (around 484 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1930-1949 and council tax band C. At 45 m² this is the 2nd smallest of 9 units on EPC record in the building, where floor areas span 44–109 m². The building's EPC ratings span E to C, with this unit at the top. On EPC score it ranks first in the building (73 versus a worst of 39). The latest certificate (June 2018) shows a C (score 73). When first surveyed in January 2013 the rating was E, the property has climbed 2 bands since. Between certificates, hot-water efficiency went from Average to Good, lighting went from Poor to Good and main heating went from Poor to Good.
Untraded for 17 years, with the last transfer in August 2009. That sale fell during the post-crash dip, which often skews comparisons against later neighbouring sales. Sale prices here have outpaced England HPI: 8.9% per year against 0% for the wider region. Today's modelled estimate of £279,000 sits 59.4% above the 2009 sale of £175,000. At 45 m² it sits well below the postcode median (78 m² across 8 EPCs), making it one of the more compact homes locally. Its energy rating outperforms most of the postcode (better than 75% of similar EPCs). One planning record on file: new windows approved in 2016. Past consents include new windows, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved.
Erection of rear metal staircase & insertion of new access door to first floor level. Alterations to and replacement of 2 No windows to rear elevation at first floor level.
241a has more than doubled in price since the earliest registered sale in 1998.
£279,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 8.9% per year over 12 years.
£175,000
Growth on file: 8.9% per year over 12 years.
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241a outperforms the street on years held by a wide margin.
Price per m²
£3,889
Street avg £4,974
Floor Area
45 m²
Street avg 72 m²
Habitable Rooms
2 rooms
Street avg 3 rooms
Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.
Crime
2/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.0 km
Radlett Railway Station — railway station.

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
48.5dB

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Changes detected from historical EPC data
Hot water system changed
More low energy lighting installed
Upgraded to gas central heating
Connected to mains gas supply
Heating controls upgraded for better temperature management
Hot water system upgraded
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10 August 2009Most recent
£175,000
+98.9%over 9 years1 February 2000
£88,000
+35.4%over 2 years2 January 1998
£65,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in WD7 7AL: £231,000 (2021–2016).
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CO₂ Emissions
1.6 t/year
Street avg 4.3 t/year
WD7 7LF
Closest school
0.7 km
St John's Church of England Infant and Nursery School. 6 schools nearby.
Flood risk
Very low
From the Environment Agency.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
39.3dB