About Sold Price History
We turn the official record of house sales into something you can actually read.
Every home sale in England and Wales is recorded by HM Land Registry. That record is public, but it’s raw — a spreadsheet of millions of rows. The big portals show it as a footnote to their listings. We do the opposite: the sold-price history is the product.
What makes us different
- Real-terms prices.House prices always look like they only rise. Adjust for inflation and the picture changes. We show both — the cash price and today’s money.
- Street-level trends. Not just a town average, but how a single street has moved over time.
- Honest £/m². By joining sold prices to floor area from EPC records, we compare like for like — something headline prices hide.
- Transparency.Every page shows how many sales it’s built on and when it last changed. No estimates, no black box.
Where the data comes from
We build on HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, Energy Performance Certificates, the ONS Postcode Directory, the UK House Price Index and ONS inflation figures. Full detail is on our methodology page.
Independent
We are not an estate agent and we don’t sell listings. The site is supported by advertising so the data can stay free to read.
Questions or corrections? Get in touch — we take data accuracy seriously.