June 16, 2026
Introducing Street Search: Explore Property Data for Your Street
Discover Street Search on PropertyResearch.uk. Explore property sales history, house prices, market trends, crime statistics and local area information for individual streets across England and Wales using official Land Registry and government data.
When most people research the property market, they start with a postcode. While postcode data is useful, it often covers a large area with different types of homes, prices and market activity.
That’s why we’ve introduced Street Search on PropertyResearch.uk.
Street Search allows you to explore property data at a much more local level, helping you understand what has happened on a specific street rather than across an entire postcode district.
Why Street-Level Data Matters
Two streets can be only a few hundred metres apart but have very different property markets.
One street may consist primarily of detached homes, while another contains flats or terraced properties. Average prices, sales activity and market trends can vary significantly.
Street Search helps uncover those differences by focusing on the location that matters most: the street itself.
What You’ll Find on a Street Page
Each street page brings together a range of property information from official UK data sources.
Property Sales History
View recorded property transactions on the street, including:
- Sale dates
- Sale prices
- Property types
- New build indicators
- Freehold and leasehold information where available
This allows you to see how the street has performed over time and identify notable sales.
Average Prices and Market Trends
Street pages include historical trends showing how prices and sales activity have changed over the years.
This can help answer questions such as:
- Are prices rising or falling?
- Is activity increasing or slowing down?
- How does the street compare with surrounding areas?
Nearby Streets
Property markets rarely exist in isolation.
Each page highlights nearby streets, making it easy to compare neighbouring locations and understand how your area fits into the wider market.
Deprivation and Local Area Context
Street pages also include local area indicators, helping provide additional context about the surrounding neighbourhood.
While property prices are important, understanding the wider area can be equally valuable for buyers, sellers and investors.
Crime Information
Crime data is included to help provide a broader picture of the local area.
Rather than relying on assumptions, users can access official crime statistics and trends to better understand what’s happening nearby.
Who Is Street Search For?
Street Search can be useful for:
Home Buyers
Research a street before making an offer and understand recent sales activity.
Homeowners
See how your street has performed and monitor local market trends.
Investors
Identify streets with strong activity, rising prices or changing market dynamics.
Researchers and Property Enthusiasts
Explore detailed property information at a level rarely available through traditional property portals.
Built Using Official Data
Street Search is powered using official datasets including:
- HM Land Registry
- EPC data
- Crime statistics
- ONS geographical data
The goal is simple: provide transparent, independent property information without sales pressure or marketing spin.
Try Street Search Today
If you’ve ever wondered what has happened on your street, or a street you’re interested in moving to, Street Search provides a detailed view of local property activity.
Simply enter a street name and location to explore sales history, market trends, crime data and local area information in one place.
Property markets are local. Street Search helps you see just how local they really are.
The search box can be found on the homepage or the property search page.
Note: Only streets with at least 3 property sales can be found in the search box, pages with less than this are too thin to be useful from a data point fo view.
Lee Wisener CeMAP, CeRER, CeFAP, CSME
I am the owner of this site. If there is anything wrong, it's on me! If you want to get in touch, please email me at [email protected]. The site has grown so quickly, I honestly didnt expect the interest or the support, so thank you to everyone who has dropped me a line. More is coming, and I am spending time making it simpler, easier to understand, and also updating it regularly.
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