House in Scotland and I'm needing to check value at 3 points historically, all within last 5 years...does such a site exist? Is so, where is it?
Always used to be https://nethouseprices.com/ but think Zopa does it too now?
Edit: my mistake, NHP is for England and Wales only, sorry.
Zoopla does and so does google if you search the actual address - will bring up the public records.
Mouseprice & rightmove?
Won't give a value, but will give sale prices on rightmove.
Jeez, Zoopla not Zopa too. Good job other people in control of their faculties replied. Apologies OP and STW at large. 😳
Nationwide/Halifax do a house value guide for any point in the last few decades, however accurate you think that may be. Right move sold prices of similar houses would be better.
What's it for?
Upmystreet does exactly this, does it not?
I'd have thought that there was simply too much variability on that sort of timescale, unless the house had actually changed hands at all three points in the past 5 years. Any other sort of valuation can only be a crude estimate with a large margin of error.
[url= https://www.ros.gov.uk/property-data/house-price-search ]Registers of Scotland house price search[/url]?
Separation and discussion about splitting equity of house. I suspect there may be some underhand tactics going on and I'm wanting to get figures for comparison purposes...
Thanks for the links will check them all.
When I did that we both agreed to get a valuation then take middle value between them. Her valuer seemed to have found the hidden extra mansion in it 🙄
