Calm information for a noisy market
Moving home is one of the biggest decisions most of us ever make — and one of the least informed. We exist to close that gap, honestly.
What we do
We gather public UK data — energy certificates, sold prices, flood modelling, planning designations and reported incidents — and turn it into one calm, readable report. The goal is simple: by the time you view, rent or make an offer, you already know what to ask.
Who it's for
First-time buyers who don't know what they don't know. Renters who want to avoid a cold, expensive winter. Movers comparing two or three areas. Anyone who has ever left a viewing thinking "it seemed nice" and realised that wasn't really an assessment.
Why public data matters
The UK publishes remarkable open data about homes and areas — but it lives in a dozen places, in formats built for analysts. The information that should shape the biggest financial decision of your life shouldn't require a data science degree. We make it readable, and we always show our sources.
What we don't do
We don't value homes. We don't predict markets. We don't score neighbourhoods or label any area 'good' or 'bad'. We don't provide legal, financial, surveying, planning or insurance advice — and we don't pretend area-level data can describe a single property with certainty. When data is missing or weak, we say so.
How to use a report responsibly
Treat every signal as the start of a question, not the end of one. Bring the checklists to your viewing, your agent, your solicitor and your surveyor. Verify anything that matters with official sources and qualified professionals. A report makes you a sharper client — it never replaces the people whose job is to protect you.
See it for yourself — it's free to start
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