Building
Built before 1899.
This is not a sales listing. Propbar data is compiled for informational purposes.
Current rating
D· 65/100
Average
Potential rating
B· 83/100
After improvements
Annual cost
£911
Heating, hot water, lighting
Potential saving
£201/yr
4 recommended improvements
Rated D today — the recommended improvements could lift it to B (65 to 83 out of 100).
Meets the EPC E minimum to let on most tenancies.
Annual energy cost is around £911, with about £201/year of savings still on the table.
£201 less a year after 4 improvements
No further savings identified
Solid bar shows the cost after improvements; the faded end is the potential saving.
Shows today's estimated yearly cost of heating, hot water and lighting, and how much you could save each year by following the recommended improvements.
Current cost
Potential cost after 4 improvements
Current cost
After improvements
You could save up to £171 a year with 2 improvements
Current cost
After improvements
You could save up to £30 a year with 1 improvement
Current cost
After improvements
How the assessor rated each part of the building, from walls and windows to the heating system.
Environmental score sits at 59/100 with substantial room to 80/100 after improvements.
How much carbon dioxide the home produces each year.
For comparison, the average UK home produces about 6 tonnes a year.
How much energy the home uses each year.
2 certificates on file — track how the rating has changed over time.
This property has 2 EPC certificates on record.
Source: Energy Performance of Buildings Register · Certificate 14 Dec 2019. Check on GOV.UK Guidance only, not legal or financial advice. Letting rules have exemptions and apply to privately rented homes — check GOV.UK and the PRS Exemptions Register before relying on this.
A two-bedroom terraced house at 23 Newry Street, LL65 1HP. It offers one bathroom and around 93 m² of floor space. The property holds an EPC rating of D and dates from before 1899. Land Registry records a sale at £105,000 in July 2007. Nearby shops include Co-op Holyhead, Lidl Holyhead, Morrisons Daily and Asda Holyhead, the closest about 388 m away. The nearest stations are Holyhead Railway Station and Valley Railway Station, around 626 m away. Broadband coverage in the area is excellent.
Last Asking Price
£125,000
Last on market 6 years ago
Propbar's Valuation Beta
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Range £XXX – £XXX
Price position
Price per sq ft
£XXX
Based on 1,001 ft²
Last Sold
£125,000
Sold February 2020
Market Timeline
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Times Listed
1 listing
First listing
Last Asking Rent
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Propbar's Valuation Beta
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Range £XXX – £XXX pcm
Rent position
Gross Yield
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Annual return rate
Last Let
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No record
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No history
1 of 12sections reviewed
Built before 1899.
Freehold confirmed by HM Land Registry. Unlock to reveal owner, charges and restrictions.
Listing history, price moves and time on market for this address.
Sold prices, sales volumes and market pace for LL65 over the last 24 months.
Nothing on record for this property. See what's being applied for and built around it.
Outside the modelled flood-risk coverage (Scotland and Wales publish their own assessments).
What band D means for your bills, rental rules and upgrade headroom.
No Police.UK records for this area in the latest month.
Pollutant levels, the official index and health context for this address.
Where LL65 1HP sits on the national prosperity ladder, and what drives it.
No school data is available for this property.
2 essentials within 15 min walk · 3 transport links nearby
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