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3 Bed Houses For Sale in UB6

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Three bedroom properties represent a significant portion of the UB6 housing market, offering space for families with multiple reception rooms and gardens in many cases. Browse detached, semi-detached, and terraced options ranging from period character homes to contemporary developments.

UB6 Market Snapshot

Median Price

£565k

Total Listings

71

New This Week

3

Avg Days Listed

115

Source: home.co.uk

Showing 71 results for 3 Bedroom Houses for sale in UB6. 3 new listings added this week. The median asking price is £565,000.

Price Distribution in UB6

£300k-£500k
6
£500k-£750k
63
£750k-£1M
2

Source: home.co.uk

Property Types in UB6

56%
44%

Terraced

40 listings

Avg £541,670

Semi-Detached

31 listings

Avg £603,382

Source: home.co.uk

Bedrooms Available in UB6

3 beds 71
£568,615

Source: home.co.uk

The Property Market in UB6

The UB6 property market presents a balanced mix of property types, with terraced homes forming the backbone of the local housing stock. Recent sales data shows terraced properties commanding an average price of £522,996 to £535,638, making them the most commonly sold property type in the area. Semi-detached homes fetch higher prices averaging between £572,224 and £588,491, offering additional space that appeals to growing families seeking room to expand within this well-connected corner of West London.

Detached properties in UB6 remain relatively scarce but achieve the highest average prices in the postcode, around £598,889. Flats provide a more accessible entry point to the local property market, with average prices ranging from £301,578 to £313,616. This variety ensures that buyers with different budgets and space requirements can find suitable options throughout Greenford and Perivale. Property Solvers reports an overall average price of £538,000 using HM Land Registry data, while Mouseprice indicates £498,346, reflecting the diversity of property types and conditions available.

Historical trends indicate that UB6 prices have remained relatively stable, with overall sold prices over the last year similar to the 2022 peak of £475,558. Some specific postcodes within UB6 have shown stronger growth, with UB6 0GN seeing prices rise by 12% year-on-year and UB6 0NX up 18% from its 2021 peak. This data suggests that certain streets and neighbourhoods within the area offer particularly strong investment potential for buyers who do their research carefully.

The housing stock in Greenford and Perivale reflects decades of development, from traditional brick-built family homes constructed throughout the early to mid-20th century to contemporary apartments in modern developments. Given that many properties in the area were built before 1980, we strongly recommend arranging a thorough survey before committing to a purchase. Our listings include properties across all price points, ensuring you can find the right home whether you are a first-time buyer, a growing family, or an investor looking to add to your portfolio in this desirable West London postcode.

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Living in Greenford and Perivale

Greenford and Perivale form part of the London Borough of Ealing, offering residents an exceptional quality of life in West London. The area is characterised by tree-lined residential streets, a strong sense of community, and excellent local amenities that cater to everyday needs. Horsenden Hill provides one of the area's most treasured green spaces, offering panoramic views across London, walking trails, and outdoor recreational facilities that attract visitors from across the borough. The area's parks and open spaces contribute significantly to its family-friendly reputation.

The local economy benefits from proximity to major employment hubs in West London and Central London, making UB6 an attractive base for commuters. Greenford Broadway serves as the local high street, offering a range of shops, restaurants, and essential services including supermarkets, banks, and healthcare facilities. Perivale also has its own distinct character, with local shops serving the community and providing convenient access to daily necessities without requiring lengthy journeys into central London.

The demographics of Greenford and Perivale reflect a diverse and vibrant community, with residents drawn to the area for its excellent transport connections and relatively more affordable property prices compared to central London. The combination of established housing stock from the mid-20th century, newer developments, and the area's community spirit creates a welcoming environment for families, young professionals, and downsizers alike. Property types range from traditional brick-built family homes constructed throughout the early to mid-20th century to contemporary apartments in modern developments.

Community life in UB6 centres around local events, parks, and the various religious and cultural venues that serve the diverse population. The area hosts regular markets and cultural celebrations that bring neighbours together and reinforce the strong community bonds that make Greenford and Perivale such desirable places to call home. Transport links ensure that residents can easily access the wider amenities of West London while enjoying the quieter residential character of their own neighbourhood.

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Schools and Education in UB6

Education is a significant draw for families considering a move to UB6, with the area served by a range of well-regarded primary and secondary schools. The local schools in Greenford and Perivale cater to children of all ages, from Reception through to Sixth Form, providing educational pathways within the community. Parents moving to the area frequently cite the availability of good schools as a key factor in their decision, making proximity to school catchment areas an important consideration when searching for property in UB6.

Secondary education in the area includes several schools with strong academic records and positive Ofsted ratings. The London Borough of Ealing maintains a comprehensive admissions process for secondary school places, and families are advised to research current catchment areas and admission criteria carefully. Schools in the surrounding borough also offer alternatives for families willing to consider options slightly further afield, with selective grammar schools available across Ealing and neighbouring boroughs for those who meet the entry requirements.

For families with younger children, primary education in Greenford and Perivale is served by several popular schools that consistently receive positive feedback from local parents. Early years childcare facilities and nurseries are also readily available throughout the area, providing flexible care options for working families. Sixth form and further education opportunities can be found at schools within UB6 and in neighbouring areas, with excellent transport links making college and sixth form choices flexible for older students.

When budgeting for a property purchase in UB6, families should factor in potential future education costs alongside the purchase price and ongoing expenses. School catchment areas can significantly impact property values in certain streets and neighbourhoods, so researching school performance data and admission boundaries before making an offer is advisable. Our listings include properties across all school catchment zones in Greenford and Perivale, allowing families to prioritise educational requirements alongside their property preferences.

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Transport and Commuting from UB6

Transport connectivity is one of UB6's strongest assets, making it particularly appealing to commuters working in Central London and beyond. Greenford Underground station sits on the Central line, providing direct services to key destinations including Shepherd's Bush, Notting Hill Gate, and Oxford Circus. The journey to Central London takes approximately 30-40 minutes, placing the area firmly within reasonable commuting distance for professionals who need access to the capital's employment opportunities.

Bus services in Greenford and Perivale offer comprehensive local connections, linking the area to surrounding neighbourhoods including Ealing, Hanwell, and Southall. The Ealing Broadway station, accessible via bus or a short drive, provides National Rail services and Elizabeth line connections, further expanding travel options for residents. For those who drive, the nearby A40 Western Avenue provides straightforward access to the M25 motorway and connections to the wider motorway network serving the Home Counties and airports.

Cyclists benefit from dedicated cycle routes in parts of the area, while the Grand Union Canal offers scenic walking and cycling routes connecting Greenford to Little Venice and beyond. Heathrow Airport is accessible within approximately 30 minutes by car, making UB6 a practical base for frequent flyers. The excellent combination of public transport options and road connections ensures that residents of Greenford and Perivale enjoy genuine flexibility in how they travel for work and leisure.

Property search results in UB6 frequently highlight properties near Greenford Underground station as particularly popular among commuters, reflecting the importance of transport links to many buyers. The Central line provides direct access to key employment centres including the City, West End, and Canary Wharf, making Greenford and Perivale attractive bases for professionals working across London. When viewing properties, we recommend testing the commute to your workplace to ensure the journey time fits your lifestyle requirements.

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How to Buy a Home in UB6

1

Get Your Mortgage in Principle

Before you start viewing properties, obtain a mortgage agreement in principle from a lender. This demonstrates your financial readiness to estate agents and sellers, giving you competitive leverage when you find your ideal home in UB6. With average property prices around £478,960, most buyers will require a substantial mortgage, so getting your finances sorted early helps streamline the purchasing process.

2

Research the Area Thoroughly

Explore different neighbourhoods within UB6, from the residential streets around Greenford Broadway to the quieter areas near Horsenden Hill. Consider commute times, school catchments, and local amenities to narrow down your preferred locations. Each neighbourhood within Greenford and Perivale has its own character, so spending time exploring the area at different times of day is worthwhile before committing to a specific location.

3

Arrange Property Viewings

Use Homemove to browse available properties and schedule viewings with local estate agents. Take time to visit properties at different times of day to gauge noise levels, traffic, and the neighbourhood atmosphere. With 230 properties currently listed in UB6, there is plenty of choice across all property types and price points, so view multiple properties before making any decisions.

4

Get a RICS Level 2 Survey

Once your offer is accepted, book a RICS Level 2 Survey to assess the property's condition. Given that many homes in UB6 were built before 1980, this report is particularly valuable for identifying common issues such as damp, roofing concerns, and potential subsidence risks associated with London Clay ground conditions. The survey cost of £400-600 represents a small investment relative to the property value and can reveal defects that justify renegotiation.

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Instruct a Solicitor

Appoint a conveyancing solicitor to handle the legal aspects of your purchase. They will conduct searches, review contracts, and liaise with the seller's legal team to ensure a smooth transaction. Local knowledge of the London Borough of Ealing can be valuable when navigating the conveyancing process, so consider solicitors with experience in the area.

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Exchange Contracts and Complete

Once all searches are satisfactory and both parties agree on the terms, your solicitor will exchange contracts and set a completion date. On completion day, the remaining funds are transferred and you receive the keys to your new UB6 home. Our team can recommend local surveyors and conveyancers who understand the Greenford and Perivale property market.

What to Look for When Buying in UB6

Properties in UB6 encompass a range of construction eras, with significant housing stock built between 1919 and 1980. If you are considering a mid-20th century property, pay particular attention to the condition of the original features, including windows, flooring, and any original bathroom or kitchen fittings. The London Clay geology underlying much of the area means that properties should be checked for signs of subsidence or movement, particularly those with large trees in the garden or near the foundations.

Flood risk deserves careful consideration when purchasing in Greenford and Perivale. The River Brent flows through parts of the area, and properties near waterways or in low-lying locations may face elevated flood risk. A thorough property survey will identify any signs of previous flooding or water damage, while official government flood risk maps can provide specific information for individual addresses. Surface water flooding is also a consideration in urban environments, particularly for basement or ground floor properties.

Leasehold properties require particular scrutiny regarding remaining lease terms, ground rent obligations, and any service charges. Understanding these costs is essential for budgeting accurately and avoiding unexpected expenses after purchase. Properties near Greenford Broadway may experience higher levels of ambient noise and foot traffic, which could affect your enjoyment of the property. Always review the property management arrangements for leasehold flats and factor in potential future costs for maintenance and improvements.

When viewing properties in UB6, we recommend checking the condition of the roof, walls, and foundations carefully. Many properties in the area feature traditional brick construction with cavity wall insulation that may have been added retrospectively. Electrical wiring and plumbing in older properties may require updating to meet current standards, so factoring in potential renovation costs when budgeting for your purchase is sensible. Our team can arrange a comprehensive survey to identify any issues before you commit.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in UB6

What is the average house price in UB6?

The average house price in UB6 ranges from approximately £470,771 to £538,000 depending on the data source used. Property Solvers reports £538,000 using HM Land Registry data, while Mouseprice indicates £498,346. Detached properties average around £598,889, semi-detached homes between £572,224 and £588,491, terraced properties £522,996 to £535,638, and flats £301,578 to £313,616. Prices have remained relatively stable over the past 12 months with a slight increase of 0.44%, and some specific postcodes like UB6 0GN and UB6 0NX have shown stronger growth of 12-18%.

What council tax band are properties in UB6?

Properties in UB6 fall under the London Borough of Ealing council tax system. Council tax bands range from A to H, with the specific band depending on the property's assessed value. Most terraced homes and smaller properties in Greenford and Perivale typically fall into bands B to D, while larger detached properties and those in premium locations may be in higher bands. You can check the specific band for any property on the Valuation Office Agency website using the address.

What are the best schools in UB6?

UB6 is served by several well-regarded primary and secondary schools within the London Borough of Ealing. The area has a mix of community schools and academies with various Ofsted ratings. Parents should research current Ofsted reports and admission catchment areas, as these can significantly impact school placement. Selective grammar schools in neighbouring areas are accessible through the admissions process for secondary-aged children. Early years provision and nurseries are plentiful throughout Greenford and Perivale.

How well connected is UB6 by public transport?

Greenford Underground station provides direct access to the Central line, offering services to Shepherd's Bush, Oxford Circus, and the City in approximately 30-40 minutes. Bus services connect the area comprehensively to Ealing, Hanwell, Southall, and beyond. Ealing Broadway station, accessible by bus, offers National Rail services and Elizabeth line connections. This excellent connectivity makes UB6 particularly attractive to commuters working in Central London and West London employment hubs.

Is UB6 a good place to invest in property?

UB6 offers several factors that make it attractive for property investment. The area has shown stable price growth, with some postcodes experiencing 12-18% increases in specific periods. Proximity to Central London, excellent transport links, and the presence of good schools support ongoing demand from buyers and tenants. The diversity of property types, from affordable flats to family homes, means the market can cater to various investor strategies. However, as with any property investment, thorough research into specific locations, property conditions, and rental yields is essential before committing.

What stamp duty will I pay on a property in UB6?

Stamp Duty Land Tax rates for 2024-25 are 0% on the first £250,000 of residential property, 5% on £250,001 to £925,000, 10% on £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% above £1.5 million. First-time buyers pay 0% on the first £425,000, with 5% on £425,001 to £625,000 (no relief above £625,000). For a typical £478,960 property in UB6, a standard buyer would pay approximately £11,448 in stamp duty, while a first-time buyer would pay nothing on the first £425,000 and 5% on the remaining £53,960, totalling approximately £2,698.

What defects are common in UB6 properties?

Given that much of the housing stock in Greenford and Perivale was built before 1980, common defects include rising or penetrating damp, worn roofing tiles, and signs of subsidence related to the underlying London Clay geology. Properties with large trees near the foundations require particular scrutiny, as shrink-swell clay can affect foundations over time. Outdated electrical wiring and plumbing are also frequently encountered in older properties, along with timber defects such as rot or woodworm. A comprehensive RICS Level 2 Survey will identify these issues before you commit to a purchase.

Are there new build developments in UB6?

The housing stock in Greenford and Perivale is predominantly established, with many properties dating from the early to mid-20th century. While there are occasional new build developments in the area, they represent a smaller proportion of available properties compared to terraced and semi-detached homes from previous decades. We recommend checking our listings regularly for any new developments that become available, as the mix of established and modern housing in UB6 offers choices for different buyer preferences and budgets.

Stamp Duty and Buying Costs in UB6

Understanding the full costs of buying a property in UB6 is essential for budgeting accurately and avoiding financial surprises. Beyond the purchase price, buyers need to account for Stamp Duty Land Tax, legal fees, survey costs, and moving expenses. For a typical property in Greenford or Perivale with a value around £478,960, the standard SDLT rate of 5% on the portion above £250,000 would result in a tax bill of approximately £11,448. First-time buyers purchasing properties up to £425,000 would pay no stamp duty, making homeownership more accessible in this West London postcode.

Survey costs represent an important investment in protecting your purchase. A RICS Level 2 Survey typically costs between £400 and £900 depending on the property's size and value, with an average of around £400-600 for a standard terraced home in UB6. Given that much of the housing stock in Greenford and Perivale was built before 1980, this survey is particularly valuable for identifying defects such as damp, roofing issues, or signs of subsidence that may not be apparent during a standard viewing. A more comprehensive RICS Level 3 Survey may be advisable for older or non-standard properties.

Conveyancing fees for buying a property in the London Borough of Ealing typically start from £499 for basic legal services, though more complex transactions may cost significantly more. Your solicitor will conduct local authority searches, water and drainage searches, and other checks specific to the Greenford and Perivale area. Additional costs include land registry fees, bank transfer charges, and potentially mortgage arrangement fees. On top of these purchase costs, remember to budget for removals, potential refurbishment works, and setting up utilities and services in your new home.

Our team can provide estimates for all the costs associated with buying a property in UB6, helping you plan your budget with confidence. Getting quotes from multiple providers for surveys, mortgages, and conveyancing can help ensure you secure competitive rates while receiving quality service for your UB6 property purchase. We recommend setting aside a contingency fund of at least 5-10% above your purchase price to cover unexpected costs that may arise during the buying process.

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