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Track every property
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Search any UK location. See new listings, price reductions, and sales the moment they happen. Reveal full addresses and event history when you're ready to act. Powered by 30 years of data from Home.co.uk.

£10 free on signup. Reveal events (£0.20) or full addresses (£1). No API key needed.

30 years
Continuous data collection via Home.co.uk
29M+
UK residential properties tracked
6 events
Per listing: listed → reduced → STC → sold
Daily
Index updates — new events within 24h

See what you'll find.

Every listing event in one searchable feed. Asking prices are free — unlock full event history and exact addresses when you're ready.

Reduced · 14 Mar 2026
3-bed Semi-Detached · Norwich, NR1
Listed 22 Jan 2026 · 51 days on market
Price history
£285,000 → £269,950
Full address & UPRN
14 Earlham Road, Norwich, NR2 3DB
Sold STC · 12 Mar 2026
4-bed Detached · Cambridge, CB1
Listed 3 Dec 2025 · 99 days on market
3 events recorded · Price & address locked
For Sale · Today
2-bed Flat · Manchester, M1
New instruction · 0 days on market
1 event recorded · Price & address locked
Your credits
84 / 100

Three steps. No setup.

Sign up with your email, get £10 of free credits, start searching. The entire flow takes under a minute.

1

Search an area

Type any town, city, or postcode. We'll show every property with recent activity — new listings, price changes, sales agreed, completions. Filter by event type, date range, property type, bedrooms, and price.

2

Spot the signals

Every listing carries a trail of events. A price reduction after 60 days? Motivated seller. Sold STC then back on market? Chain collapse. These signals are visible for free — you just can't see the exact address yet.

3

Reveal what matters

Found a property worth pursuing? Spend £0.20 to see the full price history and event timeline. Spend £1 to reveal the exact address and UPRN. Already revealed? It stays unlocked — no double-charging.

Every event tells a story.

Property listings don't just appear and sell. They go through stages — and each stage is a signal you can act on.

For Sale

A new instruction. The property just hit the market. If you're sourcing off-plan or tracking new-build releases, this is your earliest signal.

Signal: Fresh stock, no competition yet.

Reduced

The asking price dropped. Could be a motivated seller, an overpriced instruction correcting, or seasonal adjustment. Multiple reductions = opportunity.

Signal: Seller flexibility. Potential below-market deal.

Under Offer

An offer was accepted but the sale isn't legally binding yet. If this property comes back on market, you know the seller is serious and the price is realistic.

Signal: Price point validated by a real buyer.

Sold STC

Sale agreed, subject to contract. Conveyancing is underway. If you're tracking comparable evidence, this confirms achievable prices in the area.

Signal: Strong comp evidence. Market activity confirmed.

Sold

Completion recorded. This is hard evidence — the transaction actually happened. Use it for valuations, comparable reports, and market trend analysis.

Signal: Confirmed transaction. Reliable pricing data.

Withdrawn

Pulled from the market. Could mean the seller changed their mind, switched agent, or is relisting at a different price. Watch for the re-listing.

Signal: Potential re-listing or agent switch incoming.

Transparent credit pricing.

Explore credits are separate from API calls — they only apply within the Explore dashboard. Every account starts with £10 of free Explore credits. No card required.

FREE Visible on every listing
  • Property type (semi-detached, flat, terraced etc.)
  • Bedroom count
  • Approximate location (postcode area level)
  • Current status (For Sale, Reduced, Sold STC etc.)
  • Listing date and days on market
  • Number of recorded events
CREDITS Reveal on demand
  • Event details & price history £0.20

    Exact asking price at each event, full timeline (listed → reduced → STC → sold), date of every status change.

  • Full address & UPRN £1

    Complete street address, postcode, and unique property reference number. Use the UPRN to chain into our API for EPC, risk, comparable sales, and more.

Already revealed a property? It stays unlocked forever — no re-charge on revisit.

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£300
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Or upgrade to a commercial plan for unlimited reveals plus full API access.

Built for people who act on data.

Estate agents

Track price reductions in your patch. Spot motivated sellers before the competition. Build comparable evidence from recent STC and sold events.

Property sourcers

Filter for reduced listings in target areas. Multiple reductions over 60+ days signals a vendor who's ready to deal. Reveal the address and make your approach.

Investors

Monitor entire postcodes for below-market opportunities. Track days on market, price-to-sold ratios, and agent behaviour patterns across your target geography.

Developers

Find sites with repeated failed sales or withdrawn listings — they might be prime for development. Combine with our planning applications data for the full picture.

Valuers & surveyors

Pull real comparable evidence. Sold STC and completion events give you the transaction trail. Reveal UPRNs and chain into our API for EPC, floor area, and historical sold prices.

Proptech builders

Explore the data before you commit to an API integration. Every data point available in Explore is also available programmatically via our REST API — same data, different interface.

Since 1996

30 years of UK property intelligence.

Explore is powered by Home.co.uk — one of the UK's longest-running property data platforms. Since 1996, Home.co.uk has continuously tracked listing activity across every UK postcode: new instructions, price changes, sales agreed, and completions.

This isn't a data feed we bought last year. It's three decades of proprietary data collection that gives us coverage and depth that newer platforms simply can't replicate. When you search an area in Explore, you're querying a dataset built over 30 years of daily indexing.

1996
Data collection started
Every
UK postcode covered
Daily
Index updates

Questions.

Is this real-time?

Close to it. Our Elasticsearch index updates daily. When a listing event happens (price reduction, status change, new instruction), it typically appears in Explore within 24 hours.

What's a UPRN?

A Unique Property Reference Number — the government's permanent identifier for every addressable location in the UK. Once you have a UPRN, you can look up EPC ratings, sold price history, council tax band, flood risk, and dozens more data points via our API.

Are Explore credits the same as API calls?

No. They're completely separate. Explore credits only apply within the Explore dashboard. Your API key, monthly call limits, and billing are entirely independent systems. You can use Explore without an API key, and vice versa.

Can I inspect the page to see hidden data?

No. Blurred fields are genuinely hidden — the data isn't in the page source. Revealing a field makes a server-side API call that deducts credits and returns the data. There's nothing to inspect.

Where does the data come from?

Home.co.uk, which has been collecting UK property listing data since 1996. We track listing events and aggregate them into a single, deduplicated feed indexed by our internal listing UUID.

What about Scotland and Northern Ireland?

Explore currently covers England and Wales — 29 million properties. Scotland is on the roadmap.

Can I get this data via API instead?

Yes. Everything available in Explore is also available programmatically via our REST API. Commercial plans include full listing data with UPRNs and addresses — no credit system, just standard API calls. See pricing →

Start exploring. £10 in credits on us.

Sign up with your email, get £10 of free credits, and search any UK area immediately. Enough to reveal 10 full addresses or 50 price histories. No credit card required.