Sold House Prices — Free UK Property Price Search

HouseCheckup lets you search sold prices for any of 29M+ properties in England and Wales. HM Land Registry records every residential sale since January 1995 — and we make that data searchable in seconds.

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Enter any UK address or postcode to see sold price history.

How to find sold prices

Three ways to access HM Land Registry sold price data.

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HouseCheckup (Free)

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. Free for basic data; full report for £14.99.

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.

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.

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