Property condition varies street by street, and in Nottinghamshire it varies district by district. Measured as a share of each district's owners, Mansfield has the highest concentration of below-standard stock (~64.2%) and Bassetlaw the lowest (~51.2%). Condition is a EPC story under the bonnet - a property rated below EPC C faces the 2030 upgrade line and one rated F or G cannot legally be re-let - and it is one of the clearest guides to where the value-add and the quieter, off-market investment opportunities sit.
Poor-condition stock is where the value-add sits. You can see which owners hold it in Nottinghamshire and reach them directly.
Property condition by district (share below standard)
| Area | Below-standard owners | Owners in area | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mansfield | 2,013 | 3,137 | 64.2% |
| Gedling | 2,100 | 3,300 | 63.6% |
| Broxtowe | 2,000 | 3,200 | 62.5% |
| Ashfield | 2,361 | 3,900 | 60.5% |
| Rushcliffe | 2,100 | 3,600 | 58.3% |
| Newark and Sherwood | 2,200 | 4,266 | 51.6% |
| Bassetlaw | 2,100 | 4,100 | 51.2% |
Best and worst areas
On a share basis the poorest-condition district in Nottinghamshire is Mansfield (~64.2% of owners hold below-standard stock), and the best is Bassetlaw (~51.2%). For the investor, the higher-share areas are where refurbishment stock - and owners who may prefer a quiet sale to a costly upgrade - are most concentrated.
Compare with the national condition picture and the local finance snapshot.
Property condition in other UK areas
Compare the area-by-area condition ranking across the rest of the UK: London · Birmingham & the West Midlands · Greater Manchester · Leeds & West Yorkshire · Liverpool & Merseyside · Sheffield & South Yorkshire · Newcastle & Tyne and Wear · Leicestershire · Bristol & the West of England · Lancashire.
Method: share = owners holding a below-standard (EPC D-G) property as a percentage of that district's active property-owner base. Approximate, aggregated - a directional local ranking.
Why it's an opportunity
Condition maps opportunity. The higher-share areas above hold the most below-standard stock relative to their size - the sharpest place to look for value-add and off-market deals in Nottinghamshire.
- Value-add - below-standard stock bought at a condition discount and upgraded captures the uplift.
- Quiet approach - owners facing a 2030 upgrade bill often prefer a direct, off-market sale to funding works.
- Local focus - a district-level view lets you concentrate effort where condition pressure is highest.
See poor-condition owners in Nottinghamshire
Use the GalimAI portal to find below-standard owners by district across Nottinghamshire.
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Which district of Nottinghamshire has the worst property condition?
On a share basis Mansfield, where about 64.2% of owners hold a below-standard (EPC D-G) property - the highest in Nottinghamshire.
Which area has the best condition?
Bassetlaw, at about 51.2% - the lowest share of below-standard stock among the areas measured.
Why does this matter for investors?
The higher-share areas hold the most refurbishment stock relative to their size, and their owners are often the most open to a quiet, off-market sale.
Data source: GalimAI proprietary analysis of Companies House, HM Land Registry and EPC records, aggregated and current for 2026. Area shares are approximate - owners in a given situation as a percentage of that district's active property-owner base, drawn from aggregated snapshots - so treat them as a directional local ranking, not precise figures.