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16 BRYN COCH is a very small flat of 40m², built in 2009, which could now be worth an estimated £91,220. It was last sold for £69,997 in September 2010, which was around 15% below the average September 2010 flat price in the Wrexham local authority area. The most recent EPC inspection was August 2010, where the current energy rating was D, and the potential energy rating was D.
Land registry data shows one sale for 16 BRYN COCH since 1st January 1995. The below table shows the price paid for the one sale, along with the average flat price in the Wrexham local authority area for the corresponding sale date. The average price is sourced from the Office for National Statistics' House Price Index (HPI).
| Date | Price | HPI Price | Variation from HPI |
|---|---|---|---|
2010 3 SEP | £69,997 | £82,150 | 15% below HPI |
16 BRYN COCH might now be worth an estimated £91,220.
This is based on house price inflation of 30.3%, between September 2010 and May 2026, for flats, in the Wrexham local authority area, as calculated by the Office for National Statistics and published in their UK House Price Index (HPI).
The 30.3% inflationary increase is applied to the most recent sale price for 16 BRYN COCH of £69,997 on 3rd September 2010. For the value to have increased from £69,997 to £91,220 over the sixteen years and four months to May 2026, the following assumptions must hold true:
16 BRYN COCH is 40m² according to the EPC inspection conducted in August 2010. This puts it in the smallest 10% of flats in Wrexham, based on EPC data. 7% of flats are smaller than 16 BRYN COCH, and 92% of flats are larger. Note that EPC data is not available for all properties in Wrexham.
16 BRYN COCH sits on a plot of roughly 0.085 of an acre, or 343m².
16 BRYN COCH is located in WREXHAM, in the LL11 postcode district.
Most recent sales first: