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See what buyers would pay for your home

Your value range in minutes, then real buyer interest — before a public advert, before viewings, before you commit to a price you can’t take back.One customisable listing you run yourself — you choose what is public. Every offer in the open.

Under 5 minutes to start · No upfront fees · No photos needed yet · Your address stays private until you list

14.4M UK properties on recordHM Land Registry sold-price dataICO registered · ZC108815OMPT Group Limited · 13206639

Listing is the one move you can’t take back

The moment your home goes public, the clock starts and everyone can see it. If the price was wrong you find out slowly, in front of an audience. You can drop the price. You can’t un-list.

Nearly 1 in 4

Agreed sales never make it to completion — 23.7% of them. Then the listing goes back up, older than it was.

TwentyCi, The Property & Homemover Report, Q1 2026

None of that is an argument against selling. It is an argument for knowing your market before you list.

Your listing, as private or as public as you want

It is one listing, and you decide how much of it anyone can see. Start with nothing showing publicly and let genuine interest build; open it up when you are ready.Most sellers make their listing fully public in the end — here, or through an agent.The only thing this table settles is what you know, and who knows about you, at each setting.

Kept privateNothing advertised — you are testing the marketMade publicOurs or an agent’s — the exposure is the same
Who sees your addressNobody. Buyers see the area and the type of property, and nothing that identifies the door.Anyone who looks. The full address is published alongside the advert.
Who sees your asking priceYou don't set one. Buyers tell you what they would pay, and you decide what to do about it.Anyone who looks, for as long as the advert is live.
If the price turns out to be wrongYou change your mind before a number has been published at all.A public listing records every price reduction and the date it happened.
What it takes to stopStop whenever you like. Nothing was published, so there is nothing to withdraw.You withdraw the advert. What was already published has already been seen.
The days-on-market clockDoesn't start.Starts the day the advert goes live, and keeps counting.

Neither setting is the wrong answer. Going public is how homes get sold — the question is whether you do it knowing what buyers will actually pay.

Two ways to sell — you choose

Both routes start the same way: find your home, see your value range, and watch real buyer interest arrive. Then sell on the terms that suit you — and switch whenever your plans change.

Hands-off

Managed sale

Introduction to a local agent

Rather hand it over? We introduce you to an estate agent who already sells on your street, and you agree their fee with them directly. You pay us nothing. We’re paid an introducer fee by the agent.

This is what your listing looks like

Not a mock-up of somebody else’s advert — this is the shape of a real open for offer listing, with the offers on it in plain sight and the things that stay yours kept out of it.

Example — not a real property

Wren Gable

Stamford · PE9 · Detached house

£425,000 Illustrative

4 bedrooms · 2 bathrooms · Freehold

Our estimate: £412,000 – £441,000, medium confidence, produced 15 August 2026 — modelled from this home’s own last recorded sale price and HM Land Registry price-paid data. Illustrative

Offers on this home — everyone sees the same list

Illustrative figures on an example property — not real offer data. No buyer names, no contact details, ever.

Every offer, out in the open

On open for offer, offers aren’t whispered down a phone line. Each one appears as an anonymised entry — amount, date, chain status — visible to you and to competing buyers. Serious buyers know exactly what they need to beat, and you watch the competition build from your dashboard.

Illustration only — no buyer names, no contact details, ever.

From postcode to sold

  1. 1

    Find your home

    Enter your postcode and pick your address — we pre-fill the details we already hold.

  2. 2

    See your range & claim it

    Your market estimate appears instantly as a full range with a confidence level. Confirm your email with a 6-digit code.

  3. 3

    Choose your route

    Run your own customisable listing — as private or as public as you want — or ask us to introduce you to a local estate agent.

  4. 4

    Offers arrive in the open

    Anonymised offers build on your dashboard. Accept, reject, counter or ignore — the decision is always yours.

You stay in control — always

Always yours to decide

  • Your asking price — set it, change it
  • Accept, reject, counter or ignore any offer
  • Switch routes or stop selling, any time

Never without your say-so

  • No address shown until you choose to list
  • No minimum term on a listing you run yourself
  • No auto-accepted offers or forced timelines

You can check every word of this

We would rather tell you what we don’t have than round a number up. Everything below is either a public register you can search or a count from our own database, stated plainly.

14,444,144

UK property records

Every property we hold a record for, counted on 15 August 2026. 13,955,566 of them are homes; the rest are commercial units.

23,363,254

HM Land Registry sold prices

Every sold price we show comes from HM Land Registry’s Price Paid data. It is their number, not ours.

Since 1995

And what that means we’re missing

Price Paid data starts in 1995, so a home that hasn’t changed hands since then may have no record with us yet. We don’t cover every home in the country and we won’t claim we do.

ZC108815

ICO registration

Searchable on the Information Commissioner’s public register of fee payers.

13206639

OMPT Group Limited

22 St Peters Street, Stamford, PE9 2PF. Searchable at Companies House, along with everyone who runs it.

Range & date

On every estimate we show

A low, a high, a confidence level and the day it was produced. Modelled from the home’s own last recorded sale and Land Registry price-paid data — never a single made-up number.

Questions sellers ask

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