Sold House Prices UK — Land Registry Search

Search sold house prices for any of 29M+ properties in England and Wales. HM Land Registry records every residential sale since January 1995 — and we render the data live on the page, so you see real recent sales straight away.

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Updated monthly from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (England & Wales, 1995–today)

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Enter a postcode to jump to its sold-price page. Below is a live sample of recent Land Registry sales and the latest UK House Price Index — the same data we render for every area. Looking for what a home is worth today rather than what it last sold for? Use the House Price Checker.

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Recent sold prices, live from HM Land Registry

A real, current sample of recorded sales in M1 (Manchester city centre) — the exact data you get for any UK postcode below. Unlike the portals, we render it on the page, so search engines and AI assistants can read it.

M1 median
£230,000
AddressPostcodeTypeDateSold price
2 BIBBY LANEM19 1GQSemi-detached27 Apr 2026£295,000
FLAT 39, BURFORD COURT, 1 COTTERDALE CLOSEM16 8EAFlat/Maisonette24 Apr 2026£145,000
29 LOCKHART CLOSEM12 4JYSemi-detached24 Apr 2026£110,500
13 BROCKLEBANK ROADM14 6ELSemi-detached22 Apr 2026£370,000
6 DORRIS STREETM19 2TPTerraced21 Apr 2026£220,000
35 RAVENSBURY STREETM11 4NBTerraced17 Apr 2026£237,000
12 COWESBY STREETM14 4UGTerraced16 Apr 2026£251,000
5 RUFFORD ROADM16 8AESemi-detached16 Apr 2026£625,000
28 DUNSTABLE STREETM19 3BUTerraced16 Apr 2026£247,500
12 COMMONWEALTH AVENUEM11 3NUTerraced16 Apr 2026£305,000

A sample of 10 of 73 recent sales in M1, newest first. See the full M1 sold-price page →

UK sold-price context — Mar 2026

A single recent sale is only meaningful against the wider market. The UK House Price Index — published by HM Land Registry — tracks the average price, annual change and number of sales nationally and by region.

AreaAverage priceAnnual changeSales / month
United Kingdom (nation)£268,0780%
England (nation)£289,829-0.7%
Wales (nation)£213,035+2.8%
London (region)£542,378-2.1%
South East (region)£377,815-1%
North West (region)£214,928-0.7%
Yorkshire & The Humber (region)£207,433-0.3%
West Midlands (region)£232,696+0.8%

UKHPI is a mix-adjusted index published with a ~2-month lag; sales volume lags a further month, so the most recent rows may show “—”. Figures are for the latest month each area has published.

A sold price tells you what a home went for — not whether it's worth buying. Two identical houses on the same street can sell for very different prices because of flood history, ground stability, coal mining or planning constraints. The £24.99 Complete report welds the Land Registry price to the risk data that explains it.

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

How to find sold prices

Three ways to access HM Land Registry sold price data.

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HouseCheckup

Search any address and see the full sold price history instantly. We display HM Land Registry data alongside EPC data, flood risk, and other factors that give context to the price. Instant sold-price data; full report for £24.99.

HM Land Registry Direct

You can search the official Price Paid Data on the Land Registry website for free. However, you only get the raw sale price and date — no analysis, no valuation, and no context from other data sources.

Rightmove / Zoopla

Both portals show sold price data sourced from the Land Registry. They are useful for browsing but do not provide flood risk, EPC detail, crime data, or AVM valuations alongside the price history.

Understanding sold price data

HM Land Registry Price Paid Data includes specific details about each transaction, but it is important to understand both what is included and what is not.

What's included

Sale price

The exact amount paid for the property

Date of transfer

When the sale was legally completed

Property type

Detached, semi-detached, terraced, or flat/maisonette

Tenure

Whether the property is freehold or leasehold

What's not included

Property condition at time of sale

Whether renovations were done before or after

Private sale discounts or family transfers

Properties sold below market value (e.g. right-to-buy)

Why sold prices matter

Sold price data is the foundation of every property decision — whether you are buying, selling, or investing.

For buyers

Use sold prices to negotiate. If a property last sold for £250,000 five years ago and the asking price is £350,000, you can assess whether the increase is justified by market data or inflated by the seller.

For sellers

Price your property competitively by checking what similar homes on your street have sold for recently. Overpricing leads to stale listings; underpricing leaves money on the table.

For investors

Calculate rental yield by comparing purchase prices to achievable rents. Sold price history also reveals area trends — consistent growth, stagnation, or decline.

Sold house prices by area

Recent HM Land Registry sold prices, the local price trend, and a flood, coal and subsidence hazard flag for high-demand outcodes across England and Wales.

SW1AWestminster, London

Prime central London around Westminster and St James's, one of the UK's most expensive markets.

SW3Chelsea, London

Prime central Chelsea, period townhouses and mansion flats commanding premium prices.

SW11Battersea, London

Battersea and Clapham Junction, a high-turnover riverside market popular with families and professionals.

SW18Wandsworth, London

Wandsworth and Earlsfield, a busy commuter-belt market inside Zone 2/3.

SW19Wimbledon, London

Wimbledon, a high-demand family market with strong period and new-build stock.

SE1Southwark, London

South-bank Southwark and Bermondsey, a riverside market of converted warehouses and new towers.

SE15Peckham, London

Peckham, a fast-gentrifying inner south-east London market.

SE23Forest Hill, London

Forest Hill, a leafy commuter market on the Overground.

N1Islington, London

Islington, Georgian terraces and converted flats in a premium inner-north market.

N4Finsbury Park, London

Finsbury Park and Stroud Green, a high-turnover transport-hub market.

NW1Camden, London

Camden and Regent's Park, a mixed prime and period market.

NW3Hampstead, London

Hampstead and Belsize Park, a prime north London market of large period homes.

NW6Kilburn & West Hampstead, London

West Hampstead and Kilburn, a high-demand transport-rich market.

E1Whitechapel & Shoreditch, London

East London around Whitechapel and the City fringe, dense new-build and converted stock.

E8Hackney, London

Hackney and London Fields, one of inner-east London's most sought-after markets.

E14Canary Wharf, London

Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs, a high-volume new-build apartment market.

E17Walthamstow, London

Walthamstow, a high-demand outer-east family market.

W2Paddington & Bayswater, London

Paddington and Bayswater, prime central stucco terraces and mansion blocks.

W4Chiswick, London

Chiswick, a premium west London riverside family market.

W11Notting Hill, London

Notting Hill, prime central pastel terraces and garden squares.

EC1Clerkenwell, London

Clerkenwell and Farringdon, a converted-warehouse City-fringe market.

CR0Croydon

Croydon, one of London's highest-volume markets spanning flats to family homes.

BR1Bromley

Bromley, a popular outer south-east London family market.

KT1Kingston upon Thames

Kingston, a riverside town-centre market with strong commuter demand.

KT2Kingston & Coombe

North Kingston and Coombe, a premium family market.

TW1Twickenham

Twickenham, a riverside south-west London family market.

HA1Harrow

Harrow, a high-volume outer north-west London market.

EN1Enfield

Enfield, a busy outer north London family market.

IG1Ilford

Ilford, a high-turnover outer east London market on the Elizabeth line.

RM1Romford

Romford, a high-volume east London / Essex border market.

DA1Dartford

Dartford, a Kent-border commuter market.

UB1Southall

Southall, a dense outer-west London market on the Elizabeth line.

GU1Guildford

Guildford, a premium Surrey commuter-town market.

RG1Reading

Reading, a high-volume Thames Valley commuter and tech-hub market.

RG12Bracknell

Bracknell, a Berkshire new-town and commuter market.

SL1Slough

Slough, a high-turnover Berkshire commuter market on the Elizabeth line.

SL6Maidenhead

Maidenhead, a premium Thames-side commuter market.

OX4Oxford

East Oxford, a high-demand city market with strong student and professional rental.

MK9Milton Keynes

Central Milton Keynes, a high-volume new-town market.

CB1Cambridge

Cambridge, a premium university-city market with intense demand.

ME14Maidstone

Maidstone, the Kent county-town market.

CT1Canterbury

Canterbury, a Kent cathedral-city market.

BN1Brighton

Brighton, a high-demand seaside-city market with strong period stock.

BN3Hove

Hove, a premium Regency seafront market.

PO1Portsmouth

Portsmouth, a dense island-city market.

SO15Southampton

Southampton, a high-volume south-coast city market.

SO23Winchester

Winchester, a premium Hampshire cathedral-city market.

CM1Chelmsford

Chelmsford, an Essex commuter-city market.

SS0Westcliff & Southend

Westcliff-on-Sea and Southend, an Essex seaside commuter market.

TN1Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells, a premium Kent spa-town market.

AL1St Albans

St Albans, a premium Hertfordshire commuter-city market.

WD17Watford

Watford, a high-demand Hertfordshire commuter market.

HP1Hemel Hempstead

Hemel Hempstead, a Hertfordshire new-town commuter market.

BS1Bristol city centre

Central Bristol, a high-demand harbourside and city-centre market.

BS6Redland & Cotham, Bristol

Redland and Cotham, premium north Bristol Victorian terraces.

BS8Clifton, Bristol

Clifton, a prime Bristol period market.

BA1Bath

Bath, a premium World Heritage Georgian-city market.

BA2Bath (south & west)

Southern Bath, a premium market of Georgian terraces and suburbs.

EX4Exeter

Exeter, the Devon county-city market with strong demand.

PL4Plymouth

Central Plymouth, a high-volume south-west city market.

TQ1Torquay

Torquay, an English Riviera seaside market.

TR1Truro

Truro, the Cornwall cathedral-city market.

GL50Cheltenham

Cheltenham, a premium Regency spa-town market.

SN1Swindon

Swindon, a high-volume Wiltshire commuter market.

DT1Dorchester

Dorchester, the Dorset county-town market.

BH1Bournemouth

Bournemouth, a high-demand south-coast seaside market.

PO19Chichester

Chichester, a premium West Sussex cathedral-city market.

B1Birmingham city centre

Central Birmingham, a high-volume new-build apartment and regeneration market.

B5Birmingham (south central)

South-central Birmingham, a regeneration and student-rental market.

B17Harborne, Birmingham

Harborne, a premium south-west Birmingham suburb.

B29Selly Oak, Birmingham

Selly Oak and Bournville, a high-turnover student and family market.

CV1Coventry

Central Coventry, a high-volume city and student market.

WV1Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton, a Black Country city market.

WS1Walsall

Walsall, a Black Country town market.

ST1Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent, one of England's most affordable city markets.

WR1Worcester

Worcester, a Severn-side cathedral-city market.

HR1Hereford

Hereford, the Herefordshire county-city market.

SY1Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury, a Shropshire county-town market.

NG1Nottingham city centre

Central Nottingham, a high-volume city and student market.

NG7Lenton & Radford, Nottingham

Lenton and Radford, a dense Nottingham student-rental market.

LE1Leicester city centre

Central Leicester, a high-volume regeneration and student market.

DE1Derby

Central Derby, an affordable East Midlands city market.

LN1Lincoln

Lincoln, a cathedral-city market with strong student demand.

NN1Northampton

Northampton, a high-volume commuter-town market.

PE1Peterborough

Peterborough, a fast-growing East of England commuter city.

NR1Norwich

Central Norwich, the high-demand Norfolk city market.

IP1Ipswich

Ipswich, the Suffolk county-town market.

CO1Colchester

Colchester, an Essex town and commuter market.

LU1Luton

Luton, a high-turnover Bedfordshire commuter market.

SG1Stevenage

Stevenage, a Hertfordshire new-town commuter market.

LS1Leeds city centre

Central Leeds, a high-volume new-build apartment and city market.

LS6Headingley, Leeds

Headingley and Hyde Park, one of the UK's largest student-rental markets.

S1Sheffield city centre

Central Sheffield, a high-volume city and student market.

S10Sheffield (west)

West Sheffield around Broomhill and Crookes, a premium suburb and student market.

YO1York

Central York, a premium historic-city market.

HD1Huddersfield

Huddersfield, an affordable West Yorkshire town market.

BD1Bradford

Bradford, one of England's most affordable city markets.

HG1Harrogate

Harrogate, a premium North Yorkshire spa-town market.

HU1Hull

Central Hull, a low-cost East Yorkshire city market.

WF1Wakefield

Wakefield, a West Yorkshire city and commuter market.

DN1Doncaster

Doncaster, a high-volume South Yorkshire town market.

M1Manchester city centre

Central Manchester, one of the UK's highest-volume new-build apartment markets.

M14Fallowfield & Rusholme, Manchester

Fallowfield and Rusholme, a vast Manchester student-rental market.

M20Didsbury, Manchester

Didsbury, a premium south Manchester suburb.

L1Liverpool city centre

Central Liverpool, a high-volume city and regeneration market.

L18Mossley Hill, Liverpool

Mossley Hill and Allerton, a premium south Liverpool suburb.

WA1Warrington

Warrington, a high-demand Cheshire commuter market between the metros.

SK1Stockport

Stockport, a fast-rising Greater Manchester market.

PR1Preston

Preston, the Lancashire city market.

BL1Bolton

Bolton, a high-volume Greater Manchester town market.

CH1Chester

Chester, a premium Cheshire historic-city market.

FY1Blackpool

Blackpool, one of England's most affordable seaside markets.

CA1Carlisle

Carlisle, the Cumbria border-city market.

LA1Lancaster

Lancaster, a Lune-valley university-city market.

NE1Newcastle upon Tyne

Central Newcastle, a high-volume Tyneside city and student market.

NE2Jesmond, Newcastle

Jesmond, a premium Newcastle suburb and student market.

SR1Sunderland

Sunderland, an affordable Wearside city market.

DH1Durham

Durham, a premium cathedral and university-city market.

TS1Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough, one of England's most affordable town markets.

DL1Darlington

Darlington, a County Durham town and commuter market.

CF10Cardiff city centre

Central Cardiff, the high-demand Welsh capital city market.

CF11Cardiff (Canton & Riverside)

Canton, Pontcanna and Riverside, a premium central Cardiff market.

CF24Cardiff (Roath & Cathays)

Roath and Cathays, a dense Cardiff student-rental market.

SA1Swansea

Central Swansea, the second Welsh-city market.

NP20Newport

Newport, a high-volume south Wales city and commuter market.

LL57Bangor, Gwynedd

Bangor, a north Wales university-city market.

LD1Llandrindod Wells

Llandrindod Wells, a mid-Wales market town.

Frequently asked questions

Search their address on HouseCheckup to see the full sold price history from HM Land Registry records. This data is public information — every residential property sale in England and Wales since 1995 is recorded and freely available.
HM Land Registry Price Paid Data goes back to January 1995 for England and Wales. This means you can see every recorded sale for a property over the last 30+ years, giving you a comprehensive picture of how its value has changed.
Yes, sold prices are the actual amounts recorded by HM Land Registry at the point of completion. They reflect the true transaction price. However, they do not account for the condition of the property, any furniture or fixtures included in the sale, or any private arrangements between buyer and seller.
HM Land Registry data is updated monthly with a typical delay of 4-6 weeks after completion. If your sale completed recently, it may not yet appear. Occasionally, certain transactions (such as transfers of part, repossessions, or right-to-buy sales) are excluded or delayed in the public dataset.
Typically 4-6 weeks after legal completion, though in some cases it can take up to 3 months. The Land Registry must process the registration before the data appears in the Price Paid dataset that HouseCheckup and other services use.
Enter your postcode in the search box above to open the sold-price page for your area, which lists recent recorded sales by address — including ones on your street — straight from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Every residential sale in England and Wales since 1995 is recorded by street and house number, so you can see exactly what nearby homes sold for.

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