143 Hellis Wartha, Helston
Helston · Cornwall
What it’s worth
£371,000 • £639,000
Is this your home?
Either way, nothing becomes public.
A detached house in Helston. The recorded floor area is 95 m² (1023 sq ft). Its EPC rating is C. It last sold in 2008 for £215,000, according to HM Land Registry.
Property facts from public records, including HM Land Registry sold prices and EPC data.
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Tell us privately and nothing moves. Or put a figure on record against the home — never your name.
Two ways in, from just looking to naming your figure.
Just looking
Register interest
Tell us quietly. Nothing reaches the owner until you say so.
How registering works
A short form: what you’d pay, where you are in your own move, and how to reach you. Then it stops. Nothing reaches the owner, nobody approaches them, and your name stays with us. It’s the quietest of the three — a private record of your interest that you can act on later. Register, and nothing moves until you say so.
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Would buy at the right price
Tempt the owner
Your figure is recorded against the home — never your name.
How tempting the owner works
You name a figure and we record it against the home — never your name, never how to reach you. It isn’t an offer and it commits you to nothing. It’s the question most homes have never been asked. Tempt the owner, and let the number do the talking.
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If this is your home
Find out what buyers would pay. No advert.
open for offer is the pre-market, the market before a home is advertised. Test the market and buyers see an area and a property type, never Hellis Wartha and never your name.
See what buyers would payAbout three minutes. Switch it off any time.
The evidence
What sold nearby
What this home has sold for
How we reached £570,000
Built from this home’s own price paid record: it last sold for £215,000 on 30 Jun 2008, 18 yrs ago. That figure is carried forward at a slower and a faster rate of house price growth, and those two rates are what produce the two ends of the range.
It is a model’s estimate — not a survey, a valuation, or a visit. The range is the gap between those two growth rates, which is why it widens the longer ago the last sale was. It is not a measured margin of error. Updated 19 Aug 2026.
HM Land Registry price paid · growth rates applied by our modelThe home itself
Helston and TR13
This home last changed hands 18 yrs ago.
HM Land Registry · RICS · ONSWhere it is
Centred on the postcode district, not the property. Street-level imagery shows the area and may not show this exact home.
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How does open for offer actually work?
Roughly 1.2 million UK homes change hands each year, out of about25 million. Every portal shows you that 5%. We work with the other 95% — homes whose owners have not listed, and in most cases have not been asked.
How a private sale starts
Buyer verifies their interest
A buyer registers private, non-binding interest and verifies their identity.
Homeowner claims the property
The homeowner proves their connection to the property and sees anonymised demand.
Both parties consent to connect
A conversation only starts when the buyer and the homeowner each agree to it.
Property information is prepared and shared securely
Key documents and property facts are gathered and shared through a private channel.
Viewing, negotiation and conveyancing can begin
From here the sale proceeds like any private transaction, at both parties’ pace.
Registering interest or claiming a property commits neither party to anything.
Will the owner know it’s me?
No. Your name, your budget and your ceiling stay with us, and nothing that identifies you leaves us unless you both agree to talk.
Step 1 of 3
What would you pay for this home?
Recorded against the home, never your name. It is not an offer and it commits you to nothing.
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