For homeowners · No obligation
What would buyers really pay for your home?
See your value range and real buyer interest — privately, without ever putting your home up for sale.
About 3 minutes · No photos · Your address stays private · Switch off any time
You only get one first fortnight
The first two weeks are when the alerts fire and the saved searches go out. After that demand falls, and a later price reduction bends the curve rather than resetting it.
If you went public and it hasn’t sold
36%spent,64%remaining
Illustrative model — not measured data.
What you have to do
Nothing you would have to do for a listing. Testing the market is a switch, not a project.
There is none of this
- No photographs
- No viewings
- No board outside
- No public advert
- No visit from anyone
- No contract to sign
- No asking price you did not set
There is this
- A value range with its evidenceModelled from Land Registry sold prices, with a confidence level and the date it was generated.
- Real buyer interest, as it arrivesCounted from actual enquiries on your home and in your postcode area. Never invented.
- A switch only you can touchOn or off, whenever you like. Nothing happens to your home unless you make it happen.
Two ways to find out what buyers think
| What differs | Testing the market | Listing publicly, the usual way |
|---|---|---|
| What becomes public | Area and property type. Nothing else. | Your address, photographs and asking price. |
| Photos and viewings | Nothing to prepare, nothing to tidy. | Photographs, floorplan and EPC. Then viewings. |
| First sign of interest | When a buyer searches your area. | Once prepared, approved and published. |
| What it takes to start | Your postcode and an email address. | A visit, photographs, a signed agreement. |
| What you commit to | Nothing. Switch it off any time. | An agreement signed before a single buyer has responded. |
| Who sets the number | You. Our estimate is only evidence. | Chosen before any evidence of demand. |
| If nothing comes of it | No public record, no price history. | A price history on the home. |
| Your name and address | Never shown. Buyers see neither. | Both public while the listing runs. |
| How long it takes | About three minutes, start to finish. | However long preparing an advert takes. |
What buyers see — and never see
Your home stays invisible while buyers signal what they’d pay — and you only ever act if an offer genuinely tempts you.
Buyers see
- Your area and property type
- That an owner is open to offers
- A way to register interest
Buyers never see
- Your address or your door
- Your name or contact details
- An asking price you didn’t set
It’s how you join the pre-market — quietly gauging real demand before you ever commit to a listing.
You can see everything, and stop anything
One dashboard. It shows what your home is worth, who is asking about it, and one switch that turns the whole thing off.
Illustration — not your figures.
- Switch it on or offTesting the market, or not for sale. It takes effect immediately.
- Your estimated valueThe full range, its confidence level and the date it was generated.
- Your own figureThe number that would tempt you. Change it whenever you like.
- Buyer interest as it landsEnquiries on your home, buyers active in your postcode area, and when the last one came in.
- Where your ownership check standsEach step, and what is still outstanding.
Three minutes, three steps
- 1
Find your home
Enter your postcode and pick your address — we hold the details already.
- 2
See your range & claim it
Your range appears instantly. Add your name and email, confirm with a 6-digit code.
- 3
Switch on & watch
Buyer interest lands on your private dashboard. You decide what happens next.
Questions homeowners ask
Find out what your home could achieve
Three minutes. Completely private. Switch it off whenever you like.
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