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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Find property prices, ownership details and title plans

Use these Land Registry tools to find regional and national average house prices, and specific information (like the flood risk) on properties in England and Wales.

House Price Index

This allows you to find average house prices in any area of England and Wales for any range of months since January 1995. You can also compare any two areas.

There is no cost for this service.

‘Find a property’ tool

Use the ‘Find a property’ tool to find specific information on properties. For example, the:

  • title plan - a plan showing what land is owned and where it is (fee £4) 
  • title register - confirms information about the property like who owns it (fee £4) 
  • Flood Risk Indicator result - the risk of flood for a property (fee £6.50)

You’ll need to register with Land Registry and have a debit or credit card to pay the fee. You'll also need to have a free piece of software called Adobe Reader installed on your computer. To find out more about Adobe Reader, see the link ‘Help with PDF files’.

The copies you download won't be ‘official copies’ of the register, so can't be used as evidence in a court. To get official copies, see 'Getting details about land or property ownership'.

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