Enter a postcode to complete a free property check, combined from trusted sources like the HM Land Registry.
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Search the full UK property sales history by postcode using HM Land Registry data covering transactions in England and Wales since 1995.
Check when a property last sold, how much it sold for, whether it is freehold or leasehold, and compare it with nearby sales — useful when negotiating an offer or researching local market trends.
Enter the postcode, select the address, and review the sold price history and nearby comparable sales. No sign up required.
HM Land Registry has recorded residential property transactions in England and Wales since January 1995. This means you can check the full sales history for a property going back over 25 years, giving you a clear picture of how prices have changed over time.
All sold price data comes from HM Land Registry, which is the official government body responsible for registering ownership of land and property in England and Wales. Every residential sale must be registered, making it one of the most comprehensive and reliable sources of property price data available.
Enter your postcode into the search box above and select an address. You will see the sold price history for that property, as well as comparable sales for nearby properties in the same postcode. This is useful for understanding local market conditions before making an offer.
Yes. In England and Wales, all residential property transactions are recorded by HM Land Registry and made publicly available. The register includes the sale price, date of sale, property type, and whether the property is freehold or leasehold.
Checking recent sold prices for comparable properties in the same street or postcode gives you strong evidence to support your offer. Combined with our free property valuation, you can build a data-backed view of whether a property is fairly priced.
Yes. If a property has been sold more than once since 1995, each transaction will appear in the history. This can be useful context — a property that has changed hands multiple times in a short period, or one that has not sold in decades, may each tell a story worth investigating further.
Occasionally transactions appear at non-market values — for example, a sale between family members, a part-exchange with a developer, or a repossession sold quickly below market value. If a figure stands out, it is worth looking at the broader pattern of sales in the street rather than relying on a single data point.
No. HM Land Registry covers England and Wales only. Property transaction data for Scotland is held by Registers of Scotland, and Northern Ireland by Land & Property Services. This tool currently only covers England and Wales.