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Free UK house prices

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  • jgjet
    jgjet Posts: 770 Forumite
    Good Find!!
  • jenk_3
    jenk_3 Posts: 299 Forumite
    Excellent!
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  • JDPower
    JDPower Posts: 1,689 Forumite
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    Pretty good site but not particularly accurate it seems. Checked our own house and it was a few grand out, and searched for a house that we were interested in and it wasn't listed. Still for a freebie its not bad.
  • Simmo
    Simmo Posts: 28 Forumite
    Got my house spot on. Cracking site
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  • --Tony--
    --Tony-- Posts: 1,752 Forumite
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    Really good but they base it on the average selling price since april 2000 so thats why the prices can be a bit low.

    Did my street and found three sales (mine in 2000) and two others, gives the date, address and how much they paid for their house!
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  • geoffken
    geoffken Posts: 352 Forumite
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    Try https://www.nethouseprices.com data ex land registry so should be OK
  • Checked out house prices in my street and it stated £117,000 I know they are selling for between £160,000 and £175,000. Don't know whats wrong here.
  • droopsnout
    droopsnout Posts: 3,620 Forumite
    This is a cracking find! Thanks. Where prices seem out of kilter, perhaps it is because the sales recorded on the site go back a few years. What I saw over several addresses tried seemed pretty sound.
    Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good. - Thomas Sowell, "Is Reality Optional?", 1993
  • --Tony--
    --Tony-- Posts: 1,752 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Checked out house prices in my street and it stated £117,000 I know they are selling for between £160,000 and £175,000. Don't know whats wrong here.

    I already explained this two posts up, its because they use the average selling price over the last five years.

    I only had three sales in my street one in 2000 (Me), one in 2003 and one in 2004 so the average price was well out
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