Press & data
Acreright brings scattered UK open data into one honest, sourced report per local area in England — prices, who lives there, crime, schools, health, environment, transport, planning and deprivation. It's free, needs no account, and every figure shows its source, date and coverage.
Who we are
- A free, public-good project. We aggregate already-public open data and credit each source on the attribution page — we don't own the underlying datasets.
- No people-level data. Everything is area-level or open Land Registry address data; we don't profile individuals, and we don't publish per-person data or unconsented per-home valuations.
- Honest by default. Estimates are labelled "not a valuation"; an area degrades to "not enough data" rather than showing false confidence.
Quotable datasets
Our Insights tables are national, sourced and naturally newsworthy — computed from HM Land Registry repeat sales (the same home sold twice), all figures nominal:
- Where homes most often resell at a loss
- Where owners have made the biggest gains
- Where homes have most reliably held their value
Region rankings (e.g. house prices, crime, schools, council tax) and the data changelog are also citable, dated league tables.
How to cite us
- Cite the specific page URL and the figure's stated source and date (e.g. "Acreright, from HM Land Registry Price Paid, June 2026").
- For structured data, append
.jsonto any area, postcode or place URL — a machine-readable twin with alicenseblock (see data access). CORS is open. - Treat value figures as indicative only ("not a valuation").
Get in touch
For press enquiries or a bespoke data cut, the quickest way to reach us is the newsletter form at the foot of this page — drop your email and a note and we'll get back to you. We're happy to help journalists check a figure or explain how it's derived.