Ultra Prime London
£90,000,000
View Detail07 Apr 2017
Explore sales, repossessions and market signals across England & Wales (some Scotland & NI). Built for clarity, speed and repeatable analysis. Best on larger screens, some tables are too wide for mobiles. Best of all? All free! No fees or subscriptions.
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Average UK Rent
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A single 0–100 score combining all eight indicators. Higher scores mean more stress and risk.
The score rolls up eight indicators into a 0–100 index. Under 40 is low stress, 40–69 signals elevated risk, and 70+ points to high stress. Use it to compare momentum over time rather than a single-month snapshot.
The latest Land Registry window indicates a broad market slowdown, with transaction volumes declining across all counties and only limited price growth remaining.
Change in Transactions
-34.1%
Demand weakening
Median Price % Change
-0.2%
Price growth stalling
Counties with Rising Prices
41 / 112 (37%)
Limited market breadth
Counties with Falling Sales
112 / 112 (100%)
Liquidity falling
Top Counties with Falling Sales:
Top Counties with Rising Prices:
The current highest sale in each top-sales segment, from ultra-prime London to the strongest rest-of-UK outlier.
Ultra Prime London
£90,000,000
View Detail07 Apr 2017
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£9,980,000
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Rest of UK
£24,600,000
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