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Scottish House Prices
CelticLhad
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10 free searches courtesy of Scotland on Sunday. Covers SCOTLAND, WALES and ENGLAND
https://www.myhouseprice.com/athome
Register your details and you'll be emailed with account name and password. Use the account for the searches. If your already a myhouseprice.com user you can apply and have your account credited.
There are T&Cs. Main one being that you must use your credit before midnight on March 11 2005.
https://www.myhouseprice.com/athome
Register your details and you'll be emailed with account name and password. Use the account for the searches. If your already a myhouseprice.com user you can apply and have your account credited.
There are T&Cs. Main one being that you must use your credit before midnight on March 11 2005.
Money makes the world go round! Keep spending!!
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CelticLhad,
As far as I know https://www.nethouseprices.com gives you the same access to house prices throughout the UK and is completely free of charge all the time. Might be worth checking out.Tayyibah0
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