At a glance
Last sold price, price growth, property type, tenure and a summary of the local area for any UK property.
A desktop research summary for any UK property — compiled from public records and open data. Completely free, with no obligation — delivered to your inbox within minutes.
Research drawn from HM Land Registry, ONS, Ofcom, the Environment Agency and other open sources.
Last sold price, price growth, property type, tenure and a summary of the local area for any UK property.
Property type, construction, likely bedrooms, tenure, EPC and council tax band indicators where available.
HM Land Registry price-paid timeline for your property, with dates and amounts for each recorded transaction.
Street averages, price per m² and an indicative value range — a desktop estimate, not a formal valuation.
Recent transactions on your street and postcode, weighted to like-for-like property type and size.
Ward and local authority, transport links, rail access and broadband availability for the postcode.
Nearest schools, shops, post office and other village or town amenities within walking distance.
Council tax band estimates for the area and typical energy use indicators for older period properties.
Initial flood exposure read with recommended verification steps before any lending decision.
Full list of primary data sources used, with clear notes on which fields are confirmed vs indicative.
Please note: fields marked indicative in the report are inferred from neighbouring comparable properties and should be verified before any lending decision.
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Disclaimer. This report is a desktop summary compiled from publicly available data for general information and research purposes only. It is not a survey, formal valuation, mortgage recommendation, or legal or tax advice. Fields marked "indicative" or "to verify" have not been individually confirmed for your property and must be validated against primary records before being relied upon in any regulated client deliverable. Property values can fall as well as rise.