- Is it cheaper to extend or move in Redbridge?
- At Redbridge's median £460,000 home moving up to £735,000, the move costs about £50,675 — including £26,750 of HMRC Stamp Duty. An 18 m² high-spec side-return extension runs roughly £123,786. Moving is cheaper here by about £73,111. Your real figure depends on extension size, specification and planning constraints.
- How much SDLT would I pay moving up in Redbridge?
- On Redbridge's median £460,000 home moving up to £735,000 (a 60% trade-up), HMRC Stamp Duty works out at £26,750 for a main residence — an effective rate of 3.64%. Use HMRC's calculator at tax.service.gov.uk for your exact figure if you're a first-time buyer or will still own another property.
- How much does a side return extension cost in Redbridge in 2026?
- London 2026 high-tier side-return rates run £4,200–£5,000 per square metre (midpoint £4,600). A typical 18 m² extension grosses up to about £123,786 all-in: build, 15% professional fees, 20% VAT and 10% contingency. The figure excludes finishes that go beyond the specification tier you select in the calculator.
- Does Redbridge have planning restrictions for extensions?
- Yes — local rules apply. London Borough of Redbridge administers planning in Redbridge. Article 4 directions can withdraw permitted-development rights in specific areas. Notable conservation areas include Wanstead, Snaresbrook, South Woodford. Check the London Borough of Redbridge planning portal before relying on PD rights for any householder extension.
- How long does a loft conversion take in Redbridge?
- A loft conversion typically takes 10–14 weeks on site once works start, plus 8–10 weeks for London Borough of Redbridge to determine a full planning application — or roughly 8 weeks under the prior-approval larger-extension route. Add lead time for design, party-wall agreements and contractor scheduling. Plan early if your home falls in a conservation area or under Article 4.
- What value does an extension add to a Redbridge home?
- Nationwide Building Society reported in October 2025 that adding a double bedroom can lift a home's value by about 13%, and a full loft plus extension by up to 24%. On Redbridge's median £460,000 that is roughly £59,800 to £110,400 of capital uplift — final figures depend on the local market and your specification.
- What's the chain fall-through risk if I sell my Redbridge home?
- TwentyCi reported a 23.7% UK property-chain fall-through rate in the first quarter of 2026, with typical abortive costs of about £2,500 in legal, survey and search fees per failed attempt. In Redbridge's competitive market, the risk is real. Staying put and extending avoids the chain entirely — a factor the headline calculator does not directly price in.
- Do I need an architect for an extension in Redbridge?
- For most extensions, yes. RIBA Stages 1–4 (concept through technical design) typically run 8–15% of the build cost. Strictly permitted-development side extensions or modest rear projections may not require one, but Redbridge's conservation areas and any Article 4 directions usually demand designed drawings to secure planning. Budget for the fee.