Move
Total: £85,950
- SDLT (HMRC)
- £53,250
- Estate-agent fee
- £10,275
- Survey
- £1,500
- Legal (sale + purchase)
- £2,500
- Removals
- £2,000
- Chain contingency (1.5%)
- £16,425
For homeowners in Wandsworth (London Borough of Wandsworth). Updated 2026-06-11.
Inner south-west London. Dense Victorian and Edwardian terrace and villa stock — Clapham (Wandsworth side), Battersea, Wandsworth, Tooting, Balham, Earlsfield, Putney, Southfields. The classic London Victorian-terrace-with-outrigger geometry is the typical local property. Side returns extremely common.
The borough covers the SW8, SW11, SW12, SW15, SW17, SW18, SW19 postcode districts. Terraced homes here trade around £1,020,000 against the borough-wide £685,000 average.
In Wandsworth, the average home is valued at £685,000. Moving up by 60% to a £1,095,000 property triggers approximately £53,250 in Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT). By contrast, a 12 m² high-spec side return extension here costs around £82,524 all-in. The average home here is around £685,000 (ONS, 2026).
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Extending saves you £3,426
Total: £85,950
Side return extension — high spec
Total: £82,524
An extension of this type and size could add roughly £89,050 (≈13%) to your home's value — Nationwide Building Society, October 2025.
Where moving starts costing more than the extension you selected. The chart follows your inputs above.
Up to about £1,070,000 of target price, moving is the cheaper route in Wandsworth; beyond that line, extending wins.
Decision speed: MHCLG householder statistics, year ending September 2025, excluding agreed extensions of time.
HMRC bands applied to a £1,095,000 purchase — the default Wandsworth trade-up.
| Price band | Rate | SDLT due |
|---|---|---|
| £0 – £125,000 | 0% | £0 |
| £125,000 – £250,000 | 2% | £2,500 |
| £250,000 – £925,000 | 5% | £33,750 |
| £925,000 – £1,500,000 | 10% | £17,000 |
High specification at typical size, inner London rates, all-in.
| Extension type | All-in cost | vs moving |
|---|---|---|
| Side return extension (12 m²) | £82,524 | saves £3,426 vs moving |
| Rear extension (single storey) (22 m²) | £124,982 | £39,032 more than moving |
| Wrap-around extension (25 m²) | £108,388 | £22,438 more than moving |
| Kitchen extension (22 m²) | £124,982 | £39,032 more than moving |
| Loft conversion (dormer) (18 m²) | £47,093 | saves £38,857 vs moving |
| Loft conversion (mansard) (30 m²) | £103,155 | £17,205 more than moving |
"An architect-designed house extension in London may cost between £3,000 and £5,000 per square metre. Elsewhere in the UK, you can expect to pay between £2,000 and £3,500 per square metre."
Nearby by average property value — useful if you're weighing a move to an adjacent price tier. A comparable trade-up in Islington would carry about £58,750 of stamp duty — £5,500 more than in Wandsworth.
Stamp Duty Land Tax is calculated from the HMRC bands in force for the 2025–26 tax year. Verify any figure against HMRC's official calculator before committing. Extension costs use inner London £/m² rates by extension type — industry-estimate midpoints, presented as approximations.