This valuation does not take into account any home improvements or extensions made to the property.
UPDATE VALUATION17 Old Queen Street, London is a 4 bedroom terraced house spread over 2,637 square feet, making it one of the largest properties here - it is ranked as the 5th most expensive property* in SW1H 9JA, with a valuation of £6,851,000.
Since it last sold in June 2021 for £3,930,000, its value has increased by £2,921,000.
At a sale price of £6.85M, we expect this property to be in poor condition (or is significantly less desirable for some other reason) based on its price per square foot.
1 terraced house have sold at an average price of £12,650,000 in SW1H 9 over the last 12 months.
Get an updated valuation by simply telling us about any renovations made.
If no refurbishment work has been carried out since it was last purchased, we expect the property to sell for between £6.61M and £7.09M.
The property turned out to be a really good investment for the previous owner - returning on average 6.3% per annum.
The most paid for a property in Old Queen Street, SW1H 9JA was £36,597,837 in 2021.
Date | Price | Change |
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Today's value* | £6,851,000 | £2.92M 74.3% |
22 Jun 2021 | £3,930,000 | £2.93M 292.0% |
06 Apr 1999 | £1,002,500 | - |
This property has a lower cost per square foot than other properties in the road, which is why we think it is more likely to be in worse condition.
However, a lower CPSF can also be caused by a low quality extension (or conservatory), a smaller garden, a lack of parking or if the property was previously sold through a partial ownership scheme etc.
At a valuation of £6.85M this property has a cost per square foot of £2,598 - this is substantially less than the average for the area (which is currently £3,816).
17 Old Queen Street is substantially bigger than the average property in this postcode.
The most likely sale price is £6,851,000 but at the lower end we think it should fetch a minimum of £6,611,000.
On a cost per square foot basis, this property is valued at 10% less than the other houses in this postcode.
This property is currently valued at £2,597 per square foot - the average cost per square foot for this postcode is £2882.
A lower cost per square foot can indicate that the property is in a worse condition and needs more refurbishment work or that it has a smaller garden (for more information see our valuation review) of this property.
If the property was previously purchased in a bad state of repair, making home improvements could increase its sale price to £10,669,000.
UPDATE VALUATIONThe previous owner had the property for 22 years, having purchased it in April 1999 for £1,002,500.
During this time, the price rose by £2,927,500 (292%), which equates to it increasing in value by 6.3% each year.
The property turned out to be a really good investment for the previous owner.
Property | Valuation | ||
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Flat 13, 35 Old Queen Street
1442 sq.ft. |
£3,615,000 | ||
Flat 11, 35 Old Queen Street
1442 sq.ft. |
£3,768,000 | ||
17 Old Queen Street, London
4 bed | 2637 sq. ft. |
£6,851,000 | ||
21 Old Queen Street, London
2723 sq.ft. |
£8,545,000 | ||
1 - 7, Old Queen Street
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£44,814,000 |
Our property valuation model calculates the latest property prices using data from trusted external sources in combination with available user-submitted information - this includes HM Land Registry which is the UK's official register for ownership of land and property in England and Wales.
The model takes into account what has sold, when and how prices have changed over time. It also brings in multiple datasources to cross reference accuracy with the latest sales data and cost per square foot benchmarks.
In addtion to this, we filter out bad data where we are able to identify it so we can improve accuracy.
If home improvements have been made or the property has been extended after it was last purchased, these improvements won't be taken into account if we don't know about them. For properties that have had home improvements made, you can get an updated valuation here.
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