How to Check Sold House Prices
How sold price data works in England and Wales, what it proves, and how to combine it with condition and tenure before you judge value.
Published: 18 Apr 2026 · Updated: 18 Apr 2026 · 9 min read
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What sold prices show
They show consideration recorded for qualifying transactions. They do not describe condition, incentives, or chattels unless separately researched.
Compare like with like
Match tenure, size, and location. A terrace on the same road can still differ materially inside.
Use history alongside other checks
EPC, planning, and lease terms can explain price differences better than square footage alone.
Before you offer
Sold prices inform negotiation; they do not replace a survey or legal investigation.
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Next steps on Property Passport UK
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