The sold price information displayed on our website and app is supplied to us by the government as a matter of public record and is displayed on many websites in the UK. The data we use is authorised for publication under licence from the HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland, who provide sale data on property transactions going back to 1995 and 2000 respectively.
Viewing the sold price data
- Visit www.zoopla.co.uk
- Click House prices
- Click Property search or Area search accordingly. Enter an address or postcode and click Look up postcode/Search
- If you click on an address, you'll open the full Property Details Page, where you can view the Property timeline. This will show the previous month(s) the property was Sold, the sold price and the value change
Note
You must be signed in to your Zoopla account to view content such as the floorplan, photos, and the archived listing
Did you know...
You can also track properties which helps you keep up to date with homes you are interested in. You can easily find our Zoopla estimate (where we have one for a property) to see what a home is worth, and view a Property timeline to look at it's history including historical sale and listing events. Tracked properties can be accessed from within the Account tab on the main navigation barFor more information on How do I track a property, click here
My sold price data is missing
Sold price data is supplied to us in monthly updates from the government. There can be a delay of 3-6 months between the transaction date and when it's officially recorded and passed to us. As soon as we receive the latest data, we will update our site.
My sold price data is wrong
The sold house price information is supplied to us by the HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland as a matter of public record. The HM Land Registry uses two sources for sold price data (Search for land and property information, and, Price Paid Data), and we only use and display data from one of those sources - Price Paid Data. We will only display what is provided, and this can be accessed here.
Price Paid Data tracks residential property sales in England and Wales submitted to the HM Land Registry for registration. Price Paid Data is based on the raw data released each month and is subject to exclusions. What this means is that some sales are purposefully excluded from the Land Registry’s raw data that gets supplied to us. For example, sales that were not for a full market value are excluded (i.e. they included land and/or tenure, or they were discounted family sales, or they have not been lodged with HM Land Registry) as well as transfers, conveyances, assignments of leases at a premium with nominal rent which are subject to an existing mortgage.
On a monthly basis, we are able to take this updated raw data, and automatically present it to you through the sold prices we share across Zoopla. We find that this is the most correct and consistent data they publish. The data that can be searched through the Land Registry is only a small subset of the extensive information that we can now display more consistently.
Should you wish to dispute the availability of this sale data in the public domain, we suggest that you contact HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland directly.
Unfortunately, we cannot manually update, manually add any missing sold prices, or influence them in any way. As sold price data is supplied to us in monthly updates from the government, there can be a delay of 3-6 months between the transaction date and when it's officially recorded and passed to us. As soon as we receive the latest data, we will ensure that the details are updated or removed as soon as possible.
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HM Land Registry: We recommend you get in touch with them directly to edit any sold house price data. Once we receive the updated sold price information, we will endeavour to get the information updated as soon as possible.
Click here to contact the HM Land Registry -
Registers of Scotland: You can directly contact Registers of Scotland to edit any sold house price data. Once the updated information is received by us, we will endeavour to get the information updated as soon as possible.
Click here to contact Registers of Scotland
Viewing the sold price data
- Open the Zoopla app on your preferred device
- Tap Prices in the app navigation bar
- Tap the search bar and add in the search location/postcode of the property of interest
- Alternatively, you can use your phones current location or,
- Tap on one of your Recent locations
- Tap the appropriate, suggested area/postcode
- From here, you can view a list of property addresses in your chosen location. If we have the data available, you'll see the Estimated price and Last sold date and price
- If you tap on an address, you'll open the full Property Details Page, where you can view the date of when the property was last sold and the value change
Did you know...
You can also track properties which helps you keep up to date with homes you are interested in. You can easily find our Zoopla estimate (where we have one for a property) to see what a home is worth, and view a Property timeline to look at it's history including historical sale and listing events. Tracked properties can be accessed from within the Account tab on the main navigation barFor more information on How do I track a property, click here
My sold price data is missing
Sold price data is supplied to us in monthly updates from the government. There can be a delay of 3-6 months between the transaction date and when it's officially recorded and passed to us. As soon as we receive the latest data, we will update our site.
My sold price data is wrong
The sold house price information is supplied to us by the HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland as a matter of public record. The HM Land Registry uses two sources for sold price data (Search for land and property information, and, Price Paid Data), and we only use and display data from one of those sources - Price Paid Data. We will only display what is provided, and this can be accessed here.
Price Paid Data tracks residential property sales in England and Wales submitted to the HM Land Registry for registration. Price Paid Data is based on the raw data released each month and is subject to exclusions. What this means is that some sales are purposefully excluded from the Land Registry’s raw data that gets supplied to us. For example, sales that were not for a full market value are excluded (i.e. they included land and/or tenure, or they were discounted family sales, or they have not been lodged with HM Land Registry) as well as transfers, conveyances, assignments of leases at a premium with nominal rent which are subject to an existing mortgage.
On a monthly basis, we are able to take this updated raw data, and automatically present it to you through the sold prices we share across Zoopla. We find that this is the most correct and consistent data they publish. The data that can be searched through the Land Registry is only a small subset of the extensive information that we can now display more consistently.
Should you wish to dispute the availability of this sale data in the public domain, we suggest that you contact HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland directly.
Unfortunately, we cannot manually update, manually add any missing sold prices, or influence them in any way. As sold price data is supplied to us in monthly updates from the government, there can be a delay of 3-6 months between the transaction date and when it's officially recorded and passed to us. As soon as we receive the latest data, we will ensure that the details are updated or removed as soon as possible.
-
HM Land Registry: We recommend you get in touch with them directly to edit any sold house price data. Once we receive the updated sold price information, we will endeavour to get the information updated as soon as possible.
Tap here to contact the HM Land Registry -
Registers of Scotland: You can directly contact Registers of Scotland to edit any sold house price data. Once the updated information is received by us, we will endeavour to get the information updated as soon as possible.
Tap here to contact Registers of Scotland