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  • Lee_Bag
    Lee_Bag Posts: 14 Forumite
    This is very helpfull I'm looking to buy a new house it's interesting to see how low they will go compered to others they have sold.:j
  • gosh just found out the flat im renting just cause 110,00 grrrr
  • Just to let you guys know there are other free house price sites out there for England and Wales (although I do think nethouseprices is one of the best). The others are ourproperty and mouseprice. Mouseprice also offers free area profiles by: type of property and price, and the type of people who live there..
  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,605 Forumite
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    afraid you are not allowed to post your own web site

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/....html?t=305655

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  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    DAK how long it takes for house prices to appear on nethouseprices??
    I need to know the info for a property that was sold around November 06.

    Also the land registry online house price and online deed service used to show the last revision date for a property before one purchased information online (before was £2). When I tried now to find details of property cannot identify if the information will the same as I purchased last year or it has been updated.
  • simate
    simate Posts: 999 Forumite
    Both my neighbours houses aren't listed and were only bought 3 or 4 years ago, I wonder why that is.
  • Essex_Maid
    Essex_Maid Posts: 389 Forumite
    three known sales to me in 2006 do not show up - is this because the land registry is not up to date?
  • How do you know that the three sales were completed.

    Houses may be sold, subject to contract, but the actual payment may not be made for some time.
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  • Technaut
    Technaut Posts: 38 Forumite
    on the nethouse #prices site. what do the application type codes mean?

    i see ones like DW, FA, TP & would like to know what they mean?
  • Technaut
    Technaut Posts: 38 Forumite
    found the answer, if anyone is interested:-
    What do the application types mean?
    The application type is an internal Registers of Scotland field that simply defines whether the property was previously listed on the register as opposed to the Register of Sasines which was the older method.

    The application types are:

    FR (First Registration) - The first registration on the Land Register, probably previously registered on the Sasines. The property is mapped at this stage.

    DW (Dealing with Whole) - The property transferred is already on the Land Register and all of what is registered is being transferred.

    DA (Dealing Attached) - The same as DW but several are done in a batch.

    TP (Transfer of Part) - The property is already on the Land Register but only part of it is being transferred. For example a developer buys a building which is registered. The developer then sells one flat - this is a TP. In future it would become DW - unless you were only selling half the flat!

    The application type of itself means very little and is no cause for concern.
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