How does it compare to other properties here?
Flat 68, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.09M
(0% less expensive)
Size: 958 Feet (2% smaller)
Flat 51, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.18M
(8% more expensive)
Size: 1,119 Feet (14% bigger)
Flat 65, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£814k
(26% less expensive)
Size: 732 Feet (25% smaller)
Flat 43, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.15M
(5% more expensive)
Size: 915 Feet (7% smaller)
Flat 42, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£898k
(18% less expensive)
Size: 947 Feet (3% smaller)
Flat 46, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.12M
(3% more expensive)
Size: Unknown
Flat 53, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.64M
(50% more expensive)
Size: 1,109 Feet (13% bigger)
Flat 48, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.08M
(1% less expensive)
Size: 926 Feet (6% smaller)
Flat 56, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.09M
(0% less expensive)
Size: 980 Feet (0% smaller)
Flat 60, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.08M
(2% less expensive)
Size: 883 Feet (10% smaller)
Flat 80, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£892k
(18% less expensive)
Size: 926 Feet (6% smaller)
Flat 54, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£740k
(32% less expensive)
Size: 592 Feet (40% smaller)
Flat 64, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.54M
(41% more expensive)
Size: Unknown
Flat 73, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.25M
(14% more expensive)
Size: 1,055 Feet (8% bigger)
Flat 72, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.14M
(4% more expensive)
Size: 915 Feet (7% smaller)
Flat 74, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.1M
(0% more expensive)
Size: 753 Feet (23% smaller)
Flat 66, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.88M
(72% more expensive)
Size: 1,152 Feet (18% bigger)
Flat 47, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.1M
(0% more expensive)
Size: 958 Feet (2% smaller)
Flat 79, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.04M
(5% less expensive)
Size: 926 Feet (6% smaller)
Flat 69, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£784k
(28% less expensive)
Size: 947 Feet (3% smaller)
Flat 61, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.06M
(3% less expensive)
Size: Unknown
Flat 62, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.1M
(0% more expensive)
Size: 893 Feet (9% smaller)
Flat 49, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.12M
(2% more expensive)
Size: 947 Feet (3% smaller)
Flat 58, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.39M
(27% more expensive)
Size: 1,206 Feet (23% bigger)
Flat 75, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£931k
(15% less expensive)
Size: 980 Feet (0% smaller)
Flat 50, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£991k
(9% less expensive)
Size: 980 Feet (0% smaller)
Flat 41, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.07M
(3% less expensive)
Size: Unknown
Flat 55, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.18M
(8% more expensive)
Size: 840 Feet (14% smaller)
Flat 57, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£810k
(26% less expensive)
Size: 581 Feet (41% smaller)
Flat 45, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£1.04M
(5% less expensive)
Size: Unknown
Flat 63, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£804k
(26% less expensive)
Size: 646 Feet (34% smaller)
Flat 77, Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, London
Valuation:
£672k
(39% less expensive)
Size: 635 Feet (35% smaller)
Automated valuation models do not take account of home improvements made since the property was last sold and place emphasis on a property's sold price history and that of other properties in the area.
What does it cost to buy here?
Albert Bridge Road, SW11 4PQ
Automated valuations and their limitations
Automated valuations utilise a property's sale history along with other local sale data to calculate the expected sale price.
We will only provide a valuation where we are satisfied we have enough data to be reasonably accurate, however, anomolies can still occur.
£1,115
Against benchmark:
-£51
Based on Flat 56, Albany Mansions having a valuation of £1,093,000 in today's market and 980 square feet of internal habitable space.
-4.4%
When compared against the other properties in this postcode, this property is valued at 4.4% less expensive on a cost per square foot basis.
What might make this property worth more on a CPSF basis?
When a property is valued at a higher cost per square foot than average, it can be because it:
- has been recently modernised with significant home improvements.
- has been decorated to a very high standard.
- has a bigger garden than neighbouring properties.
- has a better location (i.e. it has better views etc.).
- is architecturally more attractive than the other properties nearby.
Local CPSF valuation comparison
The average cost per square foot in SW11 4PQ is £1,166
We have calculated that this property will probably sell for between £979 and £1,227 per square foot.
For property in Albert Bridge Road, SW11 4PQ
Expect to pay
Per square foot
Below we show the cost per square foot that each property would sell for today and how it compares to the average for this postcode.
Address
|
Market value
|
Cost per square foot**
|
CPSF**
|
Flat 68, Albany Mansions |
£1,093,000 |
£1,140
(2% less than average)
|
Flat 51, Albany Mansions |
£1,177,000 |
£1,051
(10% less than average)
|
Flat 65, Albany Mansions |
£814,000 |
£1,112
(5% less than average)
|
Flat 43, Albany Mansions |
£1,148,000 |
£1,254
(8% more than average)
|
Flat 42, Albany Mansions |
£898,000 |
£948
(19% less than average)
|
Flat 53, Albany Mansions |
£1,642,000 |
£1,480
(27% more than average)
|
Flat 48, Albany Mansions |
£1,081,000 |
£1,167
(0% more than average)
|
Flat 56, Albany Mansions |
£1,093,000 |
£1,115
(4% less than average)
|
Flat 60, Albany Mansions |
£1,075,000 |
£1,217
(4% more than average)
|
Flat 80, Albany Mansions |
£892,000 |
£963
(17% less than average)
|
A property that is in better condition would typically have a higher cost per square foot.
** Cost per square foot is based on today's market value. Percentage values show the CPSF compared against the average CPSF in this property's postcode.
Conservatories are included as part of the property's habitable space but as they are less usable (and desirable) than a full extension, they often drag the cost per square foot of the property down.
What can cause an inaccurate valuation?
Distressed sales (bankruptcy and probate), bad sold price data (errors in the data at Land Registry) and partial property sales (shared ownership schemes), can all cause automated valuation models to lose accuracy and lead to a valuation that is not at a level that it should be.
Lastly, leasehold properties can sometimes be even harder to value due to the uncertainty around lease expiry dates as the data available around lease renewal is limited. A flat with a renewed lease can be worth substantially more than one with only a short lease left.
We'd expect most properties here to have a cost per square foot between £991 and £1,340.
Properties in a bad state of repair, as well as properties that have need to be sold quickly, will often achieve a cost per square foot at the lower end of the range. Conversely, those that have been renovated or where the seller is able to wait for a better offer to come in, will often manage to achieve a higher cost per square foot.
Keep reading to find out more on how to get an accurate market valuation and what other alternative valuation methods are available.