What's new September 2024
We've been hard at work improving PropertyData over the summer break, and today we're delighted to launch a lo...
What's new June 2024
Due diligence with Plot Map has got even smoother with our latest Land Registry integration!
What's new May 2024
As well as alerts for new/updated planning applications, you can now search planning applications back to Apri...
API changes April 2024
By popular request – input a full UK address and receive up to the 10 most closely matching UPRNs plus associa...
What's new February 2024
Quickly identify the major landowners in any area in England or Wales with this new data interface. In Local D...
API changes February 2024
We now offer the ability to buy Land Registry documents – Title Registers and Title Plans – via our API. It's...
What's new November 2023
We have added a new data set on Settlement Boundaries, covering all Local Authorities who use this concept.
What's new October 2023
We've been developing a proprietary score for postcode districts to make a balanced assessment of their invest...
What's new September 2023
There's now a new way to source off-market properties – sending letters to properties flagged by a planning al...
What's new July 2023
Make sure your browser extension updates to v3.2 to enable our new technology that identifies the full address...
What's new June 2023
Our new Mixed use Sourcing algorithm finds properties with both residential and commercial use. We're tracking...
What's new April 2023
Rental properties already need a minimum EPC rating of E, and this is rising to C from April 2025.
What's new March 2023
We're pleased to announce that we are now fully integrated with Groundsure, meaning you can order Groundsure A...
What's new February 2023
When you view a property after finding it on our on-market sourcing tool, we've added previous / next buttons...
API changes February 2023
Call our new /uprns method with a postcode to receive a list of unique properties in the vicinity, with basic...
What's new January 2023
We've started to update our demographics data with the 2021 Census data, which is being released in stages by...
What's new November 2022
We're pleased to announce that we are now fully integrated with the Land Registry for instant purchases of tit...
What's new August 2022
We've added 5 and 10 year population growth data to Postcode Data, based on annual estimates released by the O...
API changes August 2022
Our new /freeholds method replaces the existing /freehold-titles method. This method returns freehold land tit...
What's new July 2022
This month we're introducing a new data set covering public green space in all of Mainland Britain.
What's new June 2022
After using our Off-Market Sourcing tool to Identify properties in an area that match your criteria you can no...
What's new May 2022
We've enhanced our new Off-Market Sourcing tool with the ability to search off-market undeveloped land.
What's new April 2022
For Sourcing opportunities with PropertyData, we've focussed until now on using algorithms to identify on-mark...
What's new March 2022
On Plot Map, we've added Conservation Areas to the range of development restrictions we check for.
What's new January 2022
Look for the new '+' icon in your Saved Local Areas to add up to four different areas to a comparison matrix.
What's new November 2021
We've been working on adding Scottish transaction data (including £/sqft) to PropertyData for the first time.
What's new October 2021
For several months we've been developing updated designs for PropertyData and this month we started to roll ou...
What's new September 2021
This month we're launching an ambitious plan to create the UK's first national HMO register.
What's new August 2021
Our browser extension is now avaiable to Safari users (as well as Google Chrome). Add up-to-date property mark...
What's new July 2021
We've rebuilt our browser extension from the ground up with a new side-panel design and more data than ever, h...
What's new June 2021
You may have already spotted, we've updated PropertyData with an all-new logo, colour scheme and font this mon...
What's new May 2021
Filtering our SSTC properties via the filtering system was a bit tedious, so all our Sourcing searches now inc...
What's new April 2021
We've made some great improvements to the Plot Map tool this month:
API changes April 2021
Our /title-info method, providing information about a particular Land Registry title number, now returns new d...
What's new March 2021
Internal area (GIA) and energy rating have been added to the Plot Map title explorer, where this data is avail...
What's new February 2021
We've made some great improvements to the popular Plot Map tool this month:
API changes February 2021
We've recently added plot size (in acres) to the data returned for a given land title in England & Wales when...
What's new January 2021
We're ditched the Sourcing 'regions' which many subscribers found confusing and irritating.
What's new November 2020
The latest version of our Google Chrome browser extension has an improved design and more data, including prop...
What's new October 2020
On Plot Map searches you can now toggle all plot outlines in your current view, a great way to identify intere...
What's new September 2020
Building on our data released last month with building footprints, we've now added the ability to measure buil...
What's new August 2020
The Plot Map is now showing recent transactions (last 12 months) in addition to properties on market, and all...
API changes August 2020
Our new /lhaRate method returns the Local Housing Allowance rate for properties in England & Wales. Input the...
What's new July 2020
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today announced a temporary stamp duty holiday, costing £3.8bn, to stimulate the pr...
What's new June 2020
Users of our Google Chrome browser extension can now benefit from the ability to jump straight to PropertyData...
What's new May 2020
Another new list in our Sourcing section to match a specific investment strategy: we are now tracking properti...
What's new April 2020
Since the UK property market is largely on pause at the moment, we're tracking the thing that's made it that w...
What's new February 2020
Probably the most requested feature of all time - we're starting to roll out a 'Sold Prices by bedrooms' data...
API changes February 2020
A much requested feature - the ability to filter by bedrooms in /sold-prices (and /sold-prices-per-sqf too). T...
What's new November 2019
You can now filter planning applications in Local Data by outcome (positive, negative or neutral/pending) and...
What's new October 2019
We've revamped the Demographics section of our Local Data tool to include hyper local demographic data on depr...
What's new September 2019
Our new Growth Zones section is a database tracking government infrastructure spending and regeneration progra...
What's new August 2019
Planning applications can now be found in Local Data as well as Plot Map. In the 'Area' tab, you'll find a 'Pl...
What's new July 2019
We've signed a new data deal this month that has improved our planning coverage from 47% to 100% of the planni...
API changes July 2019
We've added the following new data to the /demographics API method: health, deprivation, method of commuting a...
What's new June 2019
We now offer daily email alerts on new opportunities from our sourcing lists. Whether you're interested in unm...
What's new May 2019
We've added London PTAL (Public Transport Accessibility Levels) scores on the Plot Map. For any postcode withi...
What's new April 2019
With our new Saved Plots feature, you can save plots of interest that you have inspected in the Plot Map tool.
API changes April 2019
We wanted to let you know that the API method /prices-sold has been deprecated and will be removed on 31 May 2...
What's new March 2019
We've rolled out some major Plot Map upgrades this month that make it easier to see corporate land ownership a...
What's new February 2019
We're now tracking asking price changes for all properties currently for sale or let nationwide. You'll find t...
API changes February 2019
We've now opened our relatively new valuations tool via the API. Quickly retrieve sale or rental valuations fo...
What's new December 2018
We're rolling out enhanced planning permission data around the UK this month, showing considerably more inform...
What's new November 2018
For the first time on PropertyData, we now cross-reference recent transaction volume and stock levels to deter...
What's new October 2018
Also new on Street Data this month are green belt warnings, highlighting potential development difficulties fr...
What's new September 2018
This month sees a major new feature release at PropertyData.
What's new August 2018
Price and rent data can now be displayed on a map. A consistent view switcher allows you to easily switch betw...
What's new July 2018
A new 'volume' tab in the local data search now shows the number of total value of transactions in your define...
What's new June 2018
By popular demand we now have a comprehensive data set of sold prices per square foot, available in the 'Price...
What's new May 2018
For the first time we have now visualised our data in attractive, easy-to-read maps. 'Max' subscribers can vie...
What's new April 2018
Price history is now tracked over time for your saved dashboards, allowing you to see changes in £/sqft on a d...
What's new February 2018
Today we are starting the rollout of our innovative price-per-square-foot database.
What's new January 2018
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What's new November 2017
Find key property investment statistics for all UK postcode districts in this table. Price data, historic grow...
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Where does the raw data come from?
Property listings seen on rightmove.co.uk, zoopla.co.uk and onthemarket.com.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated in near real-time.
What time period does the data cover?
This is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from the portal, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Duplicates from multiple sources are matched and reconciled as far as possible. Listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded.
What are the statistics used?
Averages shown are the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property listings seen on rightmove.co.uk, zoopla.co.uk and onthemarket.com.
How do you know the square footage of properties?
We use proprietary technology to read the square footage of properties from agent floorplans. Although we cannot determine the square footage for all properties, we can usually get sufficient coverage. Agents are sometimes known to inflate square footage, and this should be borne in mind as a weakness of this data.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated in near real-time.
What time period does the data cover?
This is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from the portal, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Duplicates from multiple sources are matched and reconciled as far as possible. Listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded.
What are the statistics used?
The average shown is the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property "price paid" data provided by the Land Registry.
How often is the data updated?
Once per month when released by the Land Registry, typically towards the end of each calendar month covering up to the end of the previous calendar month.
What time period does the data cover?
You can customise the time period using the filter at the top of the view. The default time period is up to 9 months back from today's date. The latest data covers the period up to 2024-07-31, although some sales that took place before this date may still be added in the coming months.
How is the raw data processed?
No additional processes are applied to this data.
What are the statistics used?
Averages shown are the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property "price paid" data provided by the Land Registry, and Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data provided by Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities.
How do you know the square footage of properties?
We match the Land Registry data to EPC data provided by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities. Due to the fact that not all properties sold have had an EPC and vagaries of addressing in the UK, we are not able to determine the square footage of all properties, but we can usually get sufficient coverage.
How often is the data updated?
The private paid data is updated once per month when released by the Land Registry, typically towards the end of each calendar month covering up to the end of the previous calendar month. The energy performance certificate database is updated monthly.
What time period does the data cover?
You can customise the time period using the filter at the top of the view. The default time period is up to 9 months back from today's date. The latest data covers the period up to 2024-07-31, although some sales that took place before this date may still be added in the coming months.
How is the raw data processed?
No additional processes are applied to this data.
What are the statistics used?
The average shown is the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property listings seen on rightmove.co.uk, zoopla.co.uk and onthemarket.com.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated in near real-time.
What time period does the data cover?
This is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from the portal, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Duplicates from multiple sources are matched and reconciled as far as possible. Listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded.
What are the statistics used?
The average shown is the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Room let listings on SpareRoom, the UK's biggest room letting website.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated in near real-time.
What time period does the data cover?
This is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from SpareRoom, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded.
What are the statistics used?
The average shown is the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property listings seen on rightmove.co.uk, zoopla.co.uk and onthemarket.com.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated in near real-time.
What time period does the data cover?
This is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from the portal, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Duplicates from multiple sources are matched and reconciled as far as possible. Listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded. Yields are calculated by comparing only properties with the same number of bedrooms, e.g. 3-bedroom properties for rent with 3-bedroom properties for sale.
What is the yield calculation used?
The calculation used is (average_weekly_asking_rent * 52 / average_asking_price), expressed as a percentage. It is a top-line gross yield, meaning no expenses are considered.
What are the statistics used?
The average shown is the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property listings seen on rightmove.co.uk, zoopla.co.uk and onthemarket.com.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated in near real-time.
What time period does the data cover?
This is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from Zoopla, Rightmove or Spareroom, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Duplicates from multiple sources are matched and reconciled as far as possible. Yields are calculated by comparing only properties with the same number of bedrooms, e.g. 3-bedroom properties for rent with 3-bedroom properties for sale. For the SpareRoom data, hypothetical properties consisting of two to six average double rooms with shared bathrooms are used to derived average rent. For all sources, listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded.
What is the yield calculation used?
The calculation used is (average_weekly_asking_rent * 52 / average_asking_price), expressed as a percentage. It is a top-line gross yield, meaning no expenses are considered.
What are the statistics used?
The average shown is the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property "price paid" data provided by the Land Registry.
How often is the data updated?
Once per month when released by the Land Registry, typically towards the end of each calendar month covering up to the end of the previous calendar month.
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What time period does the data cover?
The data covers transactions in the last six years
How is the raw data processed?
No additional processes are applied to this data.
What are the statistics used?
The average shown is the interquartile mean, a type of average that is insensitive to outliers while being its own distinct parameter. The 80% range means that 80% of the listed properties fall inside this range.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property listings seen on rightmove.co.uk, zoopla.co.uk and onthemarket.com.
How often is the data updated?
The listings data is updated in near real-time. The Land Registry data is updated once per month when released, typically towards the end of each calendar month covering up to the end of the previous calendar month.
What time period does the data cover?
The price paid data shown goes back to January 2015. The listings data is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from the portal, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Duplicates from multiple sources are matched and reconciled as far as possible. Listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded.
What are the calculations used?
Average sales per month are for the last 3 finalised months. Turnover is average sales per month divided by total for sale. Inventory is 100 divided by turnover.
Where does the raw data come from?
Property listings seen on rightmove.co.uk, zoopla.co.uk and onthemarket.com.
How often is the data updated?
The listings data is updated in near real-time. The Land Registry data is updated once per month when released, typically towards the end of each calendar month covering up to the end of the previous calendar month.
What time period does the data cover?
This is a real-time market snapshot - the data covers currently listed properties. Once properties are removed from the portal, they are soon removed from this tab.
How is the raw data processed?
Duplicates from multiple sources are matched and reconciled as far as possible. Listings with obvious errors, where price or number or bedrooms appear out of range, are discarded.
Where does the raw data come from?
We receive data on the extent and corporate ownership of all land titles in England & Wales from the Land Registry.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated once per month when released, typically in the first few days of each calendar month.
What time period does the data cover?
This is an ownership snapshot - the data represents ownership as recorded by the Land Registry at the last monthly export.
How is the raw data processed?
No additional processes are applied to this data.
Where does the raw data come from?
We source different expert forecasts Savills, Knight Frank, OBR
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated annually when new forecasts are released, typically towards the beginning of the year.
How is the raw data processed?
We calculate a consensus forecast using a simple mean average.