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£1000 of Free House Price Information Each (merged)
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This site is wicked, it appeared in The Times about two months ago get onto it and have a nose
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Brilliant for market research as agents just sometimes don't reveal the true facts.my bark is worse than my bite!!!!!!!!0
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I have just searched all the free sites I can but cant find my next door neighbours on any of them! How frustraiting!!!!! and I know when he moved in coz our life got noisy0
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itgirlinuk wrote:The house that I am looking to buy is not listed on nethouseprices. What do I do?
I know that nethouse prices shows the price on completion not the asking price because a house i bought a couple of years ago is on there and it shows the actual price i paid, which was different to the asking price (quite a bit less actually - yipee)0 -
Anyone know why a sale from Dec 03 may be missing, even though subsequent ones are listed? I know the house was sold; either that or I'm squatting here!0
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Thanks for that. We're just about to buy a house in that street and I never knew there was such an easy way to find out about local house sales.0
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Anyone know when the latest data for Feb/March will be on there?
ThanksZ
"It is better to fail in originality than succeed in imitation." Herman Melville.0 -
My mother sold out house to my sister at well below market value otherwise she wouldn't have been able to afford it and barely could even after a huge reduction.
It would be crazy if this information devalues the house, but as it's only for the last two years this shouldn't be a problem when trying to sell?0 -
It might create a potential problem with the taxman, though - who also has access to these land registry figures.
Just noting that this great free site is still going, with 100 searches a day if you register - but you can also search (more slowly) without registration. The information is now complete to the end of May 2005.0 -
Search results seem to be in this kind of format:
x Flat, xx, xx Avenue
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£360,000
Flat
Leasehold
Build status not stated
08 May 2005
Does anyone know whether there's a way of finding out some more details?
Like number of bedrooms, etc?
Thanks.0
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