Property price map

Compare property prices across every postcode in England

Perfect Postcode maps sold prices, estimated current value, price per square metre, property type, floor area, tenure, and local context so buyers can find realistic search areas before opening listing portals.

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What you can compare

Each page is built around real shortlisting work: removing impossible places, comparing the remaining postcodes, and deciding what to validate next.

Screen historical sale prices and current-value estimates by postcode.

Compare value with commute, schools, broadband, crime, noise, and amenities.

Build a shortlist before spending weekends on viewings.

How to use it

Use these workflows to make the page useful before you open a listing portal or book a viewing.

Find postcodes that fit the budget before listings appear

Start with a maximum price and property type, then colour the map by price per square metre or estimated current price. This helps reveal areas where similar homes have historically traded within reach, even when there are no live listings today.

  • Filter by last known sale price, estimated current value, property type, tenure, and floor area.
  • Compare nearby postcodes using the same criteria instead of relying on area reputation.
  • Use the results as a shortlist for listing alerts, local research, and viewings.

Separate cheap from good value

A lower price can reflect smaller homes, weaker transport, more noise, or fewer local services. The map keeps those trade-offs visible so the cheapest postcode is not automatically treated as the best option.

Start from area value, not listing availability

Listing portals only show homes for sale today. A postcode-level property price map lets you compare wider areas, understand local price patterns, and avoid missing places where the next suitable listing might appear.

Use prices alongside real constraints

Budget rarely matters on its own. Perfect Postcode combines price filters with travel time, school quality, property size, energy performance, local environment, and services so your shortlist reflects how you actually want to live.

Method and limitations

The data is designed for comparison and shortlisting. Important decisions still need current listings, professional checks, and direct local validation.

What the price data is for

Use the map to compare areas and spot search candidates. It is not a valuation, mortgage decision, survey, legal search, or live listing feed.

How to validate a promising area

Once a postcode looks promising, check current listings, sold-price comparables, agent details, flood searches, legal packs, surveys, and local authority information before making a decision.

Questions buyers ask

Is this a replacement for Rightmove or Zoopla?

No. Use it before and alongside listing portals. Perfect Postcode helps decide where to look; listing portals show what is currently for sale.

Can I compare price with schools or commute time?

Yes. Price filters can be combined with travel-time, schools, crime, broadband, road-noise, amenities, and environment filters.

Does the map cover all of the UK?

The current product focuses on England because several core property and postcode datasets are England-specific.

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