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Isle of Anglesey

68.8% of homes are below EPC C

Based on analysis of 40,544 EPC certificates

13.4% worse than the national average of 55.4%
68.8%
Below EPC C
27,897 properties
40,544
Properties analysed
EPC certificates
£235.0M
Estimated upgrade cost
to bring all to EPC C
12 / 318
National rank
Worse half nationally

Compared to the national average

Isle of Anglesey has 68.8% of homes below EPC C. This is 13.4 percentage points worse than the national average of 55.4% for England and Wales. It ranks 12 out of 318 local authorities, where rank 1 is the worst performing.

EPC Rating Distribution

A
1.4%549
B
6.4%2,610
C
23.4%9,488
D
31.9%12,946
E
20.5%8,306
F
10.9%4,407
G
5.5%2,238

Ratings D, E, F, and G are below the proposed 2030 minimum standard of EPC C.

Property Type Breakdown

Property TypeTotalBelow C
House23,73468.2%
Bungalow11,77280.8%
Flat4,78442.2%
Maisonette24673.2%
Park home8100.0%

Construction Age Breakdown

Age BandTotalBelow C
before 19008,18293.9%
1900-19292,99792.3%
1930-19492,18272.9%
1950-19667,83962.2%
1967-19757,19072.9%
1976-19823,91764.9%
1983-19901,72572.1%
1991-199572871.6%
1996-200271865.0%
2003-200687939.4%
2007-201134323.3%
2012-20213517.1%

Tenure Breakdown

TenureTotalBelow C
Owner-occupied19,77484.3%
Social rental11,93146.5%
Private rental6,00783.9%

Additional Statistics

£964/yr
Avg heating cost
96 m2
Avg floor area
5.1 t/yr
Avg CO2 emissions
2.9%
Solid wall (uninsulated)
46.4%
No mains gas

For Editors

Pre-written quote

Isle of Anglesey has 68.8% of its housing stock below the proposed 2030 EPC minimum standard, with an estimated upgrade cost of £235.0M. This places it 12 out of 318local authorities in England and Wales.”

EPCGuide Research Team

Shareable Summary

EPCGuide Research
Isle of Anglesey
68.8%below EPC C
40,544 properties analysed
£235.0M estimated upgrade cost
Rank 12 of 318 local authorities
epcguide.co.uk/research/areas/isle-of-anglesey

If you let property in Isle of Anglesey

Bringing a rental up to EPC C has a cost attached, and some of it can be met from funding. Read which funding schemes are open to landlords, or check what a specific property qualifies for.