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All eyes on Harmondsworth tomorrow . . .
So if the government decides on Heathrow, people living there will be wondering how much their properties are worth, given that the payout is 25% plus market value, assuming of course, it all goes ahead. Using historic Land Registry prices, updated … Continue reading
Are all European legal systems fair, independent and equal to our own?
To ask the question, is to answer it. We are quite extremely fortunate in this country to have a very trustworthy independent Judiciary and Polices Forces, that are civilian in nature, very reluctant to use violence and steeped in the principles of Sir … Continue reading
Property prices now updated to August 2016
As always, the latest month is incomplete – they usually take a few months to all come through. That’s why we always refresh the whole property price dataset from the beginning of the year when we update, not just the … Continue reading
Crime data now updated to June 2016
We’re also adding new postcodes and have some new features coming, will keep you posted.
Property prices now uploaded for June 2016
And going all the way back to January 1995. A gentle reminder too that in England and Wales, you type in your postcode to the searchbox and you can see a percentile ranking for your area in terms of how … Continue reading
Now updated to May for Property Prices and Crime data
We actually had this done a couple of days ago but this is just to let you all know.
Now with Postcode-matched National Property Price Rankings
Understanding how one area in crime and property pricing compares to another only takes you so far. For a decent overview, you need to understand where that crime level and those property prices compare at a national level. We now … Continue reading
Postcode areas, districts and sectors now with mapped shapes
I’ve always found postcodes a bit vague and have preferred shapes like lower layer super output areas. The thing is, no one thinks in terms of the latter, especially those who should like the insurance industry, so we have just … Continue reading
Updated to end April 2016 for Crime and Property
You can see by the way the effect that the budget had on the last minute increase in property transactions to avoid stamp duty in March 2016 – the highest volume of transactions since November 2007 at 104,000 across England … Continue reading