Product Roadmap
Building the infrastructure for property data, step by step.
Property Passport UK is being developed in structured phases. We share a high-level view of our progress and direction, while deliberately limiting technical detail.
Our focus is long-term: accuracy, reliability, and a persistent digital record for every property.
At a glance
Live
Core platform in production
Expanding
Coverage and depth
Future
Transaction-grade infrastructure
Current Platform Capabilities
The platform is already live with a core set of capabilities:
- Public, UPRN-based property pages for every residential address in England and Wales
- Aggregation of key public datasets: EPC, Land Registry, environment, planning, connectivity
- Paid Intelligence Reports for buyers — four tiers from £19 to £129
- Nine role-specific dashboards: owners, buyers, tenants, agents, conveyancers, surveyors, and more
- Property claim, verification, and Completion Score for owners
- Document management, media upload, and stakeholder access control
- Automated valuation model (AVM) with comparable transaction evidence
- Service referral network for mortgages, surveys, conveyancing, and property services
This represents the first working layer of a broader system.
Recently Delivered
Recent work has focused on building the core system:
- Property-centric data architecture
- Report generation and intelligence layer
- Public search and property discovery
- Initial data integrations across key public datasets
- Foundational platform infrastructure and access control
These elements form the base of the platform moving forward.
In Progress
Current work is focused on strengthening and expanding the platform:
- Expanding data coverage and consistency across the UK
- Improving report depth, clarity, and usefulness
- Enhancing user experience across key journeys
- Increasing system performance and reliability
- Strengthening data validation and trust layers
This phase is focused on quality, not just feature expansion.
What's Next
The next phase of development will focus on:
Supporting more of the end-to-end property transaction process
Increasing standardisation and verification of property data
Improving collaboration between buyers, owners, and professionals
Expanding the usefulness of the property record over time
This work moves the platform beyond information into real transaction support.
Long-Term Vision
The long-term objective is to establish:
- A persistent digital record for every residential property
- A system that evolves with the property over time
- A shared infrastructure layer used across the industry
- A significant reduction in friction, duplication, and uncertainty in property transactions
Property Passport UK is being built as infrastructure, not a short-term product.
Transparency
We provide a high-level view of our roadmap to communicate direction and progress, while protecting the integrity of what we are building.