Property Price Register (PPR)
The Property Price Register is a useful source for residential transaction records, but a recorded transaction is not automatically a perfect comparable for the home you are considering. Property type, condition, size, timing and transaction details matter.
What it means in practice
The Property Price Register is a useful source for residential transaction records, but a recorded transaction is not automatically a perfect comparable for the home you are considering. Property type, condition, size, timing and transaction details matter.
What to do with this information
- Use several relevant transactions rather than one headline sale.
- Check address/property differences before treating a record as comparable.
- Combine transaction evidence with a condition survey and your true move-in cost.
How this connects to your home
Fang’s Check a Home is designed to connect transaction evidence to the exact candidate home and decision tools.
This is general product education, not legal, tax, engineering, safety or insurance advice for a specific property. For a real decision, verify the latest official requirements and use the appropriate professional where needed.