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Hello, I'm a current property owner in SE23 (very near HOP station which has good links to the city and central London). The property is locally quite unique as it was built for the developer of the Kersey estate. 

I'm potentially looking to sell in the future.

The property is a large natural (i.e. no extensions) 1550 sq ft internal floor area, 4 bedroom semi detached house with large garden approx 30 ft x 50 ft.

I gained planning permission for a loft conversion some years ago which would create 2 extra rooms in the existing loft space if completed and required by a future owner.

The property has off street parking and there is back land development potential due to the size of garden.

Id be happy to hear from any interested parties for an informal discussion. 

Regards

Peter

Hi Peter, sounds like a really interesting property with great potential given the location, garden size, and existing planning permission. I’m not currently looking to buy, but for reference, similar unextended 4-bed semis in SE23 with development potential have recently been valued anywhere from £900k to £1.1m, depending on condition and exact plot size. If the backland potential is viable, that could add further value for the right buyer or developer. Definitely worth speaking to local agents familiar with SE23 for an up-to-date valuation tailored to your home’s unique history and planning status.

Kind regards,
Tim Miller
LoftCompare

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