They've ground out the sales figures published by HM Land Registry to come up with this.
All it needs is your postcode and it will tell you an approximate selling price per sq m of land where you live.
The estimate for mine came up within +/10% of my own estimate, so well done! Not sure how much use it is, but it does illustrate that valuing urban residential land is pretty easy.
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
The New Economics Foundation land value database
My latest blogpost: The New Economics Foundation land value databaseTweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 22:32
Labels: Residential Land Values, statistics
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Me. £140/sq m.
£87/ sq m - pretty darn cheap. But then there is f**k all here.
Me, £576.
@M - I guess that proves our point.
You - London - lots of infra, jobs, agglomeration effects etc
Lola- Norfolk(I think ??) - infra, jobs, easy access to SE infra/London etc
Me - SWest - f**k all infra by comparison, but nice views and a Nuclear Power Station
No info for West Wales.
B, because the value is zero?
Shiney. Suffolk. Funny place Norfolk....
@L
Sorry. My Bad.
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