17 Bridge Street

    17, BRIDGE STREET, GRANTHAM, NG31 9AE

    This terraced freehold property on Bridge Street last sold in August 2000 for £20,250. Based on price growth in the NG31 district since then, its estimated current value is £89,807 — placing it in the 3rd percentile nationally and the 3rd percentile within NG31. The property covers 93 m² (1,001 sq ft), giving an estimated value of £966 per m². The EPC rating is D, with a potential rating of B.

    Type

    Terraced

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Floor Area

    93 m²

    (1,001 sq ft)

    Last Sale Price

    £20,250

    Aug 2000

    Estimated Valuation

    £89,807

    Est. £/m²

    £966/m²

    £90/sq ft

    Property Details

    TypeTerraced
    TenureFreehold
    Built formMid-Terrace
    Construction ageEngland and Wales: 1900-1929
    Habitable rooms4
    Main fuelmains gas (not community)
    EPC currentD
    EPC potentialB
    Floor area93 m² (1,001 sq ft)
    EPC dateSept 2022
    WallsSolid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed)
    HeatingBoiler and radiators, mains gas

    Transaction History

    18 Aug 2000

    £20,250

    Key Metrics

    Estimated valuation£89,807
    Value per m² / sq ft£966/m² (£90/sq ft)
    Estimated gross yieldNot available
    Implied monthly rentNot available
    NG31 district percentile3rd percentile
    National percentile3rd percentile

    District Context — NG31

    NG31 covers Grantham and surrounding villages in South Lincolnshire, positioned between the East Midlands and East Anglia. It is a market town area with a blend of established residential neighbourhoods and suburban character, offering practical family living with good transport links.

    Average Property Price - NG31

    £229,218

    21

    National percentile

    Average Net Household Income - NG31

    £38,659

    52

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Price Growth - NG31

    3.5%

    47

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - NG

    4.7%

    87

    National percentile

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