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Nethouseprices vs Property Passport UK: Sold Price Search Compared

Nethouseprices is a long-established UK sold price database. This guide compares it to Property Passport UK and explains where each is most useful.

Published: 15 Apr 2026 · Updated: 15 Apr 2026 · 6 min read

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What Nethouseprices is

Nethouseprices is a UK property data website that has been running since 2002. It republishes HM Land Registry Price Paid Data in a searchable form, allowing buyers, sellers, and curious users to look up the sale history of any property in England and Wales since 1995. It is one of the longer-established UK property data sites and is often the first result for sold price searches.

Nethouseprices monetises mainly through advertising and through paid valuation reports.

What Property Passport UK is

Property Passport UK is the national property data registry for England and Wales. It aggregates data from HM Land Registry, the EPC Register, Ordnance Survey, and the Environment Agency into one verified record per property, identified by its Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN). It covers every one of the 19.35 million properties in England and Wales. Search is free with no account required.

Side-by-side comparison

Feature Nethouseprices Property Passport UK
Coverage All Land Registry transactions since 1995 All 19.35M properties in England and Wales
Sold price data Yes Yes (same HMLR source)
EPC rating from EPC Register No Yes
Environment Agency flood zone No Yes
Historic England listed status No Yes
HM Land Registry tenure No Yes
UPRN identifier No Yes
Owner document vault No Yes
Mobile-friendly interface Limited Yes
Cost Free for basic search Free for everything

What Nethouseprices does well

Nethouseprices is good at one thing: serving Land Registry sold prices in a searchable format. The interface is functional, the coverage is complete back to 1995, and the search is fast. For users who only need sold prices and nothing else, it is a useful tool.

The site has been around long enough to rank well in search engines for "sold prices [postcode]" queries, which is how most users find it.

What Nethouseprices does not do

Sold prices are only one of several data points a UK buyer needs. Nethouseprices does not show:

  • The EPC rating from the official EPC Register
  • The Environment Agency flood zone
  • Listed building status or conservation area
  • Title tenure (freehold or leasehold)
  • The UPRN
  • Owner-uploaded documents
  • Local authority information
  • Comparable property data in a structured form

For a buyer making an offer, the missing data items are typically more important than the sold price history alone. A property with a good price history can still have an expired EPC, a flood risk, or a short lease, and the buyer needs to know all of this before committing.

What Property Passport UK does that Nethouseprices does not

Property Passport UK is built around the idea that a property has many facts beyond its sale history, and that all of them should be visible from one search. Search any address at [/search](/search) to see:

  • Sold price history (same Land Registry data as Nethouseprices)
  • Current EPC rating from the official EPC Register
  • Environment Agency flood zone classification
  • Listed building status from Historic England
  • Conservation area from Local Authority records
  • Title tenure from HM Land Registry
  • UPRN from Ordnance Survey
  • Local authority for council tax and planning purposes

This is the same data set used by mortgage lenders, conveyancers, and surveyors when assessing a property. It is the data set you actually need to make a buying decision.

When to use each

Use Nethouseprices when you only want a quick sold price look-up and nothing else.

Use Property Passport UK when you need verified data on a property for any reason: buying, selling, researching an area, checking your own home, due diligence, or comparing properties. Search any address at [/search](/search).

The two are not mutually exclusive. Some users check both. But Property Passport UK shows the same Land Registry data plus the additional government-sourced data layers, so for most users one search on Property Passport UK gives a more complete picture than one search on Nethouseprices.

Summary

Nethouseprices is a long-established UK sold price database that republishes HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. It is functional but limited to one data layer. Property Passport UK shows the same sold price history alongside verified EPC, flood risk, listed status, and tenure for every one of the 19.35 million properties in England and Wales, all in one search at [/search](/search). Both are free.

Look up any UK property on Property Passport UK

Property Passport UK is the national property data registry for England and Wales, with verified data on all 19.35 million properties sourced directly from HM Land Registry, the EPC Register, Ordnance Survey, and the Environment Agency. Search any address at [/search](/search). Free, no account required.

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