Land Registry
Are you selling your property at the right price?
Are you paying too much for your new home?
What are house prices like in your street?

The Land Registry is the government agency responsible for the registration of all titles to land in England and Wales.
Holding the World's largest property database, the Land Registry guarantees the ownership of £1,300 billion worth of property.
The Land Registry also processes more than £1 million worth of property every minute.
The Land Registry has granted a license to
MyPropertySpy, allowing us to provide their information via our website.
This means that if you are buying or selling a house, you can now find out about current
UK house prices and
property value in the local area.
Knowing the exact price that a neighbouring property actually sold for is a valuable guide to your own
property value, and the Land Registry data will help you to make the right decisions about
property prices.
Information about
property prices is not restricted by the Data Protection Act, since the individuals involved in the transactions are not identified.
However, there are strict guidelines about how you can use the Land Registry information.
You can:
- Search the data for your personal use
- Publish the data for non-commercial use (in small quantities)
You must not
- Publish large amounts of the data
- Sell any of the data for profit
If you have any queries on how you are permitted to use this data, please contact the Land Registry directly for help.