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    EPC Ratings in Milton Keynes

    Explore EPC ratings for properties in Milton Keynes. 98,765 properties have been assessed, with an average rating of C. The most common improvement recommended across Milton Keynes is low energy lighting.

    On average, 64% of EPC-rated homes in Milton Keynes are band A–C and 36% are band D–G, broadly above the England & Wales average.

    Average Band

    C

    Total Properties

    98,765

    Band A–C

    64%

    Higher efficiency homes

    Band D–G

    36%

    Homes needing improvement

    EPC Distribution

    Percentage of properties in each EPC band across Milton Keynes.

    A 1% B 20% C 43% D 27% E 7% F 1% G 0%

    Common Improvements in Milton Keynes

    Top recommended actions across properties in this authority.

    1Low energy lighting
    2Solar panels
    3Wall insulation
    4Double glazing
    5Condensing boiler

    Energy Efficiency in Milton Keynes

    Milton Keynes has 98,765 properties with an EPC on the register. The average energy rating is band C, with 64% of homes rated A–C and 36% rated D–G. This is above the national average of 47% A–C rated homes.

    If you're a homeowner or landlord in Milton Keynes, understanding your property's energy performance can help you reduce energy bills, increase property value, and meet legal requirements like the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for rental properties.

    Check Your Property's EPC in Milton Keynes

    Enter your postcode in our free EPC checker to view your current energy rating, certificate expiry date, and improvement recommendations. If your certificate has expired or you need a new assessment, you can book an EPC online from just £45.

    Why EPC Ratings Matter for Milton Keynes Properties

    • Selling — Properties with better EPC ratings sell for more. An A/B-rated home can command up to 14% more than a G-rated equivalent.
    • Renting — Landlords must ensure rental properties meet a minimum E rating under MEES regulations or face fines up to £5,000.
    • Energy bills — Higher-rated homes are cheaper to run. Moving from D to C could save £200–£400 per year on energy bills.
    • Environment — Better-rated homes produce fewer carbon emissions, contributing to the UK's net-zero targets.

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