Property details for 123 Howard Road, London E17 4SG
Value data/graphs
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Zoopla Estimate What is the Zoopla Estimate!
£206,472
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Rental value
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£947 pcm
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Confidence level
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98 -
Value range
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£199,512 - £213,432 -
Rental range
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£880 - £1,014 pcm
Public info
Property type: Flat | Tenure: Leasehold | Last sale: £183,000 | Sale date: 5th Jan 2009
This 3 bed leasehold flat is located at 123 Howard Road, London E17 4SG and has an estimated current value of £206,472. Howard Road has 203 properties on it with a average current value of £271,784, compared to an average property value of £232,885 for E17. There have been 41 property sales on Howard Road, E17 over the last 5 years with an average house price paid of £273,176 and this flat was last sold on 5th Jan 2009 for £183,000. There are currently 444 houses and flats for sale in E17 with an average asking price of £242,650 and 494 homes to rent in E17 with an average asking rent of £317 pw.
Property history
Previously listed for sale on 10th Jun 2008 for £200,000
3 bedroom flat
Property history of 123 Howard Road, London E17 4SG
As the vendors sole agents we have pleasure in offering for sale this three bedroom first floor flat located in a popular turning in Central Walthamstow. This property is an ideal first time buy and benefits include a utility room, gas central heating ...
See details for 123 Howard Road, London E17 4SG when it was last marketed:
Owner info
- Property type: Flat
- Tenure: Leasehold
- Floors: 1
- Listed status: None
- Year built Over 50+ yrs ago
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1
- Receptions: 1
- Decorative condition: Newly refurbished
- Central heating: Throughout
- Parking: On street/Resident's
- Outside space: Communal garden
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£232,885 £345,693 £293,646 £256,476 £180,464
stats for
£319 (-0.14%) £1,045 (-0.45%) £2 (-0.00%) £8,722 (-3.61%) £16,459 (7.60%) £27,014 (-10.39%) £19,193 (-7.61%)
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Property value data/graphs for E17
| Property type | Avg. current value | Avg. £ per sq ft. | Avg. # beds | Avg. £ paid (last 12m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Detached | £344,381 | £302 | 3.2 | £353,199 |
| Semi-detached | £290,082 | £285 | 3.2 | £298,621 |
| Terraced | £256,476 | £286 | 2.9 | £253,878 |
| Flats | £179,751 | £304 | 1.8 | £173,638 |
Current asking prices in E17
| Property type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houses |
£172,488 (6) |
£251,803 (36) |
£294,447 (132) |
£391,561 (24) |
£423,332 (12) |
| Flats |
£151,520 (82) |
£190,228 (125) |
£204,930 (11) |
£183,330 (3) |
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| All |
£152,949 (88) |
£203,996 (161) |
£287,561 (143) |
£368,425 (27) |
£423,332 (12) |
Current asking rents in E17
| Property type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houses |
£736 pcm (7) |
£1,546 pcm (41) |
£2,361 pcm (70) |
£1,798 pcm (32) |
£1,970 pcm (9) |
| Flats |
£1,019 pcm (126) |
£1,153 pcm (156) |
£1,318 pcm (24) |
£1,452 pcm (1) |
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| All |
£1,004 pcm (133) |
£1,235 pcm (197) |
£2,095 pcm (94) |
£1,787 pcm (33) |
£1,970 pcm (9) |
Fun facts for E17
| Highest value streets | Zed-Index What is the Zed-Index |
|---|---|
| St. Peter's Avenue | £392,115 |
| Oakhurst Close | £391,812 |
| Woodside Park Avenue | £385,006 |
| Prospect Hill | £366,284 |
| Woodbury Road | £361,798 |
| Highest turnover streets | Turnover What is Turnover? |
|---|---|
| Newport Road | 45.5% |
| Norfolk Road | 41.2% |
| Hawker Place | 40.8% |
| Gillards Mews | 38.9% |
| Brunswick Street | 36.5% |
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