Check the street before spending a viewing slot
Use the postcode checker to review price history, local context, amenities, schools, and environment signals before you commit time to visiting.
Postcode checker
Review property prices, EPC context, crime, broadband, road noise, local amenities, schools, deprivation, council tax, and travel-time data from one postcode-first map.
Each page is built around real shortlisting work: removing impossible places, comparing the remaining postcodes, and deciding what to validate next.
Check multiple local signals before visiting a street.
Use official and open datasets rather than reputation alone.
Compare postcodes consistently across England.
Use these workflows to make the page useful before you open a listing portal or book a viewing.
Use the postcode checker to review price history, local context, amenities, schools, and environment signals before you commit time to visiting.
If one postcode looks promising, compare adjacent areas using the same filters. This often reveals whether a concern is street-specific or part of a wider pattern.
Listing photos rarely tell you enough about the surrounding street. Perfect Postcode gives you an evidence-led postcode check before you commit time to a viewing.
The data is designed for shortlisting and comparison. Any purchase still needs current listing checks, legal due diligence, flood searches, lender requirements, and survey findings.
The data is designed for comparison and shortlisting. Important decisions still need current listings, professional checks, and direct local validation.
A postcode check can surface price context, environmental signals, nearby amenities, and other local indicators that are easy to miss in a listing.
It cannot confirm the condition of a home, future development, legal title, lender requirements, or current street-level experience. Those still need direct checks.
Yes. That is one of the main use cases: screen the postcode first, then decide whether the viewing is worth the time.
No. Property condition requires listing details, surveys, and direct inspection.
Yes. The map is designed for consistent comparison across postcodes.
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