4, Blenheim Place, Brighton, Brighton And Hove, BN1 4AELocation See map

4 Blenheim Place is a 1,070 square foot terraced house with a valuation of £594,000.

Since the house was last sold in August 2000 for £126,500, its value has risen by £467,500.

Valuation Trends

Sold house prices and home valuation trends over time

Street sold prices

Property Summary

House features, location, and investment performance

4 Blenheim Place is a freehold terraced house, built before 1900. A 2009 survey recorded the property as having 1,070 square feet of floor space and space for 3 or 4 bedrooms, depending on layout.

The property was a good investment for its previous owner, who made a £44,550 profit between February 1997 and August 2000.

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4, Blenheim Place, Brighton, Brighton And Hove BN1 4AE

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Sold House Prices

Timeline of sold house prices and cost per square foot

Since 4 Blenheim Place's first recorded sale in 1996, the house's price has risen by £544,000 or 40% per year.

During the same period, the price of an average home on Blenheim Place increased by £637,000 or 29% per year, and the average UK home increased by 14% per year.

  1. Current valuation
    £594,000

    Terraced house freehold, £555 per square foot

    + 370%
  2. Sold August 2000
    £126,500

    Terraced house freehold, £118 per square foot

    + 54%
  3. Sold February 1997
    £81,950

    Terraced house freehold, £77 per square foot

    + 64%
  4. Sold August 1996
    £50,000

    Terraced house freehold, £47 per square foot

Valuation Comparison

Comparison of local and national house prices

House Prices in Blenheim Place start at £594,000 for the cheapest property on the street, rising to £810,000 for the most expensive.

4 Blenheim Place is worth 17% less than the £718,000 average property on Blenheim Place and 98% more than the £300,000 average home in England.

Average Terraced House Prices in South East England

AREA
VALUE
Difference
4 Blenheim Place
£594,000
£534,000
- 10.1%
£502,000
- 15.5%
£456,000
- 23.2%
£449,000
- 24.4%
£358,000
- 39.7%
£341,000
- 42.6%
£242,000
- 59.3%

Cost per square foot valuation

Using local prices per square foot as benchmarks for valuation

When valuing this property, one factor we consider is the average cost per square foot (CPSF) for terraced houses in the area. Based on this metric alone, the property's valuation would be £652,000.

Our valuation is below the £567 to £651 CPSF you would have to pay for a typical terraced house in Blenheim Place. Factors such as features and outdoor space affect CPSF, with past sale prices reflecting these differences.

Area
Cost per sq ft
Difference
4 Blenheim Place
£555

Energy Efficiency

Energy usage and efficiency compared to the average terraced house in England and Wales. Figures from a 2009 survey

PROPERTY
Average terraced
Business
EPC Rating
Energy efficiency
E
D
Flame
Energy consumption
kWh per year
38,000
20,000
Cloud
CO₂ emissions
Tonnes per year
6.3
3.6

Valuation details

Property valuation details and commonly asked questions

In this section
  • Chevron Forward What condition is the property in?
  • How is the property valuation estimated?
  • Where are the figures sourced?
  • What should I do if the details are incorrect?

What condition is the property in?

At a sale price of £594,000, the property’s cost per square foot suggests it may be more modest in condition or features compared to neighbouring homes.

Making home improvements could increase the cost per square foot to within the £567 to £651 per square foot range we typically see for terraced houses in Blenheim Place, increasing the property's value.

How is the property valuation estimated?

Every month, our Automated Valuation Model (AVM) determines property values.

Our AVM collects data from reputable sources, like HM Land Registry, and uses the data to estimate what each property is worth.

In our tests, we have found that the sale price of a property falls within our AVM's confidence range in most cases. However, there are scenarios where the valuations are not accurate. For example, if significant alterations have been made to a property recently or if a property is unique with few comparables.

For more details on the workings of our AVM, including its strengths, limitations, and how it measures up to traditional valuation methods, please refer to our guide 'How We Value Property'.

We try to make the valuations as accurate as possible, but they are estimates. When buying or selling property, you should speak to a qualified professional.

Where are the figures sourced?

Sold house prices, and data on property types/tenures, are sourced from the HM Land Registry.

There is a time delay in property sales appearing in HM Land Registry, which can be up to three months.

Other property details, such as energy efficiency, are estimates from a 2009 property survey.

What should I do if the details are incorrect?

We generate all our property valuations programmatically. They cannot be manually edited based on new information, such as evidence of redevelopment.

If sold property prices or property types are incorrect, you should verify them with HM Land Registry. You can notify HM Land Registry of any errors.

If any other property details are incorrect or out-of-date, they will update automatically when next surveyed.

You can verify property details related to energy efficiency.

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