How it works
Search, read,
go deeper.
The current product starts with public outcode pages. Sector pages require an account, and property-level reports are still in development.
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Read the public area page.
Each public area page summarises recent sales, EPC records, transport access and the local housing mix for one outcode. Sign in and the same area gains demographics, household income and local risk — crime, flood and air quality. It is designed as an area-level reference page, not as a valuation.
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Source handling
Each page should tell you where the numbers came from.
PropXpert is intended to show source-backed property context. The source list and licensing notes are published separately so they can be updated without changing the core product pages.
Limits
- Area pages summarise public data; they do not replace legal, surveying, lending or insurance advice.
- Coverage varies by area and data type, and some of it depends on what local authorities publish.
- Figures can lag the real-world event because public data is published on its own schedule.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- Is PropXpert free to use?
- Yes. Every public outcode area page — sold prices, EPC ratings, transport and housing mix — is free to read with no account. A free magic-link account adds demographics, household income and local risk (crime, broadband, flood, air quality) plus the full per-sector reports.
- Do I need an account?
- No account is needed to read the public area pages. You only sign in (free, by email magic link) to unlock the deeper sector pages and the signed-in data layers.
- Does PropXpert cover Scotland and Northern Ireland?
- No. PropXpert covers England and Wales only. Scotland and Northern Ireland use different public-data systems and are not included, which is why the site says ‘England & Wales’ rather than ‘UK’.
- Is this a property valuation?
- No. PropXpert is an area-level reference built from public records — recorded sold prices and statistics, not an estimate of what a specific property is worth. It does not replace a valuation, survey or mortgage advice.
- How often is the data updated?
- The underlying datasets refresh roughly monthly, as the source bodies (HM Land Registry, EPC, ONS and others) publish on their own schedules. Each area page shows the date it was last refreshed.
- Where does the data come from?
- From public UK government and national-statistics datasets — HM Land Registry, Energy Performance Certificates, ONS Census and income data, Police.uk, Ofcom, the Environment Agency and more. The full source list and licensing is on the Data & sources page.