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Our AI Data Sources for UK Nationwide Household Movers & Local Moves

We Obtain Our Vital Facts from Government and other Trusted Sources Including BAR, Rightmove, Zoopla and Others

Official Transaction Data

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HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC): Used to determine total transaction volumes, which were roughly 1.2 million in 2025.

UK House Price Index (UK HPI - Land Registry): Provides data on completed transactions, regional price growth, and market activity (used for July-Nov 2025 updates). 

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Property Portals and Search Demand

Rightmove: Source for search demand, indicating that in 2025, London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bristol, and Edinburgh were the most searched-for cities, while coastal areas like Bournemouth and Eastbourne saw high interest.​​

Zoopla: Provides 2026 market rankings based on postal areas, identifying "hottest prospects" by analysing days to sell, asking price cuts, and inventory levels (e.g., Motherwell, Glasgow, Paisley, Falkirk, Kirkcaldy).

PropertyData & Property DriveBuy: Used for granular analysis of postcode-level activity and transaction volume in 2025, identifying top areas like Croydon, Maidenhead, and regional hubs in Scotland and Yorkshire. 

Industry Forecasts and Research

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Savills: Provides quarterly housing market updates (through Feb 2026) regarding transaction volumes, regional performance, and forecasts for 2026.

Lloyds Bank: Source for first-time buyer hotspots and market share data in 2025/2026 (e.g., Manchester, Sandwell, Birmingham).

TwentyEA: Provides data on property market transactions and supply levels, notably on the 1.2 million+ transactions in 2025.

Propertymark: Source for monthly sentiment surveys from estate and letting agents (NAEA/ARLA).

UOWN & BuyAssociation: Data on five-year, regional price growth forecasts (2025-2029).

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Specialised Market Analysis

Greater London Authority (GLA): Quarterly reports specifically on London housing market trends.

Hiscox & Nezt: Reports on rental hotspots, identifying high-demand areas for 2025 (e.g., Canary Wharf, Clapham, London, Cardiff, Birmingham).

Garrington Property Finders: Analysis of "Best Places to Live" based on quality of life and market data. 

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