zoopla.co.uk Lists Over 15 million UK Sales Records

by Emma Sorensen on 23 January, 2009

in Company News, News



UK property information website zoopla.co.uk is clearly on a roll. This week it has already announced that it has secured £3.75 million in new funding, now it has revealed that record breaking sales data can be found on its website.

Following the UK government’s release of over 5 million additional sold house price records dating back to 1995, zoopla.co.uk says it has become the first and only UK website to offer free, unrestricted access to this data.

This means that zoopla.co.uk now displays over 15 million sold house price records across more than 10 million unique properties (40 per cent of all UK homes). It’s a 50% increase, giving both consumers and property professionals the ability access this data for their own research.

Alex Chesterman, CEO of zoopla.co.uk said:

“In our continued drive to deliver both transparency and efficiency to the property market, we are delighted to make this data available free to our users with an information advantage that is more relevant than ever in the face of the current market climate.”

Stay tuned for more, as zoopla.co.uk is soon to launch an innovative “pay-for-performance” based model for estate agent listings.

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Georgie James January 23, 2009 at 10:14 am

Sorry for bursting the bubble and hats off to anyone who secures funding in this market but they don’t have my property that I bought in 2002 so at the end of the day aren’t they only as good as the land registry information supplied?

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