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Previously on "Does anyone know how oftern the Land Registry Sold House Prices are updated?"
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostYep
The flat that I last rented took about 12 months from the date that I moved in before it was shown as having been sold a couple of months before that date.
The solicitor must have been really really slow
tim
They are not in my street either. I'll check in a months time and let you know what I find.
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Originally posted by Ivor Bigun View PostIt all depends on how good a job your solictor did - especially when it involves leasehold properties.
The flat that I last rented took about 12 months from the date that I moved in before it was shown as having been sold a couple of months before that date.
The solicitor must have been really really slow
tim
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI think every transfer of deeds must be registered, whether or not a mortgage is involved.
Also, I think the Land Registry must be notified within 28 days of the transfer, or thereabouts, although I'm not sure how long it takes them to update their systems once they receive the info.
WHS !!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI think every transfer of deeds must be registered, whether or not a mortgage is involved.
Also, I think the Land Registry must be notified within 28 days of the transfer, or thereabouts, although I'm not sure how long it takes them to update their systems once they receive the info.
Also, not all data is released. If you see that someone's property details are not in the "sold" section, you can force it to be flushed out by paying the £3 fee.
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try www.zoopla.co.uk
they seem to have relatively updated figures and if you register you'll get a monthly update on sales in your street and area.
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Originally posted by Ivor Bigun View PostNot all properties show up - especially if the house was paid for without a mortgage. You can check here (costs £3) - you can also get the title plan (!)
http://www.landregisteronline.gov.uk...SearchServlet?
searchType=advanced
Best place for Sold prices is www.ourproperty.co.uk because it has data before year 2000.
Also, I think the Land Registry must be notified within 28 days of the transfer, or thereabouts, although I'm not sure how long it takes them to update their systems once they receive the info.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf a house sold in December, when would it appear in the sold house prices figures?
I've been watching a few houses come down in price and two have now sold and I'm interested to know what the buyers paid in the end.
TIA
http://www.landregisteronline.gov.uk...SearchServlet?
searchType=advanced
Best place for Sold prices is www.ourproperty.co.uk because it has data before year 2000.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf a house sold in December, when would it appear in the sold house prices figures?
I've been watching a few houses come down in price and two have now sold and I'm interested to know what the buyers paid in the end.
TIA
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