Sold Prices and Offer Strategy: Stay Grounded
How HM Land Registry Price Paid Data helps, what it cannot tell you, and why sentiment and condition still drive fair offers.
Published: 19 Apr 2026 · Updated: 19 Apr 2026 · 10 min read
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What sold prices are good for
Sold prices help you understand what completed transactions looked like in the round, in a defined area, over time. They are particularly useful for calibrating expectations and spotting outliers.
What sold prices cannot do
They do not tell you about internal condition, urgent repairs, or the terms inside a lease. They also do not tell you what a seller will accept today.
A practical approach
Use sold data to build a range, then adjust for what you can observe and what you still need to verify. Keep a record of comparable reasoning so you can explain your position clearly if negotiations become tense.
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What to check next
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How Property Passport UK helps
Property Passport UK is built to reduce fragmented property information. It combines official context with owner-controlled Documents and permissions so Stakeholders can prepare earlier. It supports information organisation, property checks, document sharing, data provenance, and transaction preparation. It does not replace HM Land Registry, regulated advice, your surveyor, or your conveyancer.
Frequently asked questions
Is this guide legal advice?
No. It is general information for England and Wales. Your conveyancer interprets title, searches, and contract terms for your case.
Does Property Passport UK replace a survey?
No. Physical inspection and professional reporting remain essential where you need them.
Does Property Passport UK replace official records?
No. Treat HM Land Registry, local authority search products, and other official sources as authoritative for their purposes. Use Property Passport UK to organise what you know and to share material under permissions.
Disclaimer: Not legal advice, not a survey, not mortgage advice, and not a substitute for official registers or professional services.
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