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    Old Google / Web Caches

    Been trying to track down the price a property was advertised at back in 2011. The property was commercial and so annoyingly is not showing up on the usual property sites. I remember seeing it advertised back in 2011, but now when googling I only see the latest advert.

    Of course the old advert no longer exists, but Google / web engines would have taken a cache of it back then which has the cost of the property on their which is what I see when I Google now. Ive had a quick look at archive.org to see if that helps but so far no hope.

    Does anyone know of a method to be able to search what had been cached by a Yahoo or Google back in mid 2011 so I can see if its possible to find the cached advert? Any sites anyone knows of?
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

    #2
    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Been trying to track down the price a property was advertised at back in 2011. The property was commercial and so annoyingly is not showing up on the usual property sites. I remember seeing it advertised back in 2011, but now when googling I only see the latest advert.

    Of course the old advert no longer exists, but Google / web engines would have taken a cache of it back then which has the cost of the property on their which is what I see when I Google now. Ive had a quick look at archive.org to see if that helps but so far no hope.

    Does anyone know of a method to be able to search what had been cached by a Yahoo or Google back in mid 2011 so I can see if its possible to find the cached advert? Any sites anyone knows of?
    Try NSA?

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      #3
      You could try the wayback machine:
      https://archive.org/

      There is no way of seeing old Google cache pages other than the most recent as far as I am aware.

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        #4
        I've used a Firefox add in called property bee for looking at old houses prices.

        No idea if it will work with commercial property.

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          #5
          Did it sell in 2011? If so it would be on the land registry i think.

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            #6
            Google Cache Browser 2.0

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              #7
              Have you asked the agents of the property?
              They may have records.
              Don't believe it, until you see it!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
                Did it sell in 2011? If so it would be on the land registry i think.
                No doesnt show on the land registry as it had a part commercial piece to it and they don't record those.

                I cannot find the history on this using any of the methods so far, even though I know it was advertised in 2011 and sold.
                What happens in General, stays in General.
                You know what they say about assumptions!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                  No doesnt show on the land registry as it had a part commercial piece to it and they don't record those.

                  I cannot find the history on this using any of the methods so far, even though I know it was advertised in 2011 and sold.
                  What is it? I'm tulip hot at googling - I've made my living out of my ability to google!

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