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    Parcel Sales (Table)

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 7, 2015
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    Kittitas County GIS (2015). Parcel Sales (Table) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/kitcogis::parcel-sales-table
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    Jan 7, 2015
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    Kittitas County GIS
    Description

    Sales file includes sales data such as sale date, sale price, grantor and grantee.Instructions for Opening in Microsoft Excel: When opening this file in Microsoft Excel, the ParcelNumber should be treated as a text field because parcel numbers can have leading zeros. Use the following procedure:1. Do not open the file directly, start Excel with an empty workbook.2. Click the "Data" tab, then click the "From Text" button in the ribbon.3. Navigate to the saved CSV file and click the Import button.4. The "Delimited" radio button should be selected so click "Next".5. Check only the "Comma" check box and click "Next".6. Click the ParcelNumber field to select it in the "Data Preview" pane then select the "Text" radio button to define that column as a text column.7. Change any other columns as desired and click the "Finish" button to import.When the Text driver is used to open a file, the format of the text file is determined by using a schema information file (schema.ini) which is included with this download to correctly identify the column types.

  2. Price Paid Data

    • gov.uk
    Updated Jun 27, 2025
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    HM Land Registry (2025). Price Paid Data [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/price-paid-data-downloads
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    Jun 27, 2025
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    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    HM Land Registry
    Description

    Our Price Paid Data includes information on all property sales in England and Wales that are sold for value and are lodged with us for registration.

    Get up to date with the permitted use of our Price Paid Data:
    check what to consider when using or publishing our Price Paid Data

    Using or publishing our Price Paid Data

    If you use or publish our Price Paid Data, you must add the following attribution statement:

    Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

    Price Paid Data is released under the http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/" class="govuk-link">Open Government Licence (OGL). You need to make sure you understand the terms of the OGL before using the data.

    Under the OGL, HM Land Registry permits you to use the Price Paid Data for commercial or non-commercial purposes. However, OGL does not cover the use of third party rights, which we are not authorised to license.

    Price Paid Data contains address data processed against Ordnance Survey’s AddressBase Premium product, which incorporates Royal Mail’s PAF® database (Address Data). Royal Mail and Ordnance Survey permit your use of Address Data in the Price Paid Data:

    • for personal and/or non-commercial use
    • to display for the purpose of providing residential property price information services

    If you want to use the Address Data in any other way, you must contact Royal Mail. Email address.management@royalmail.com.

    Address data

    The following fields comprise the address data included in Price Paid Data:

    • Postcode
    • PAON Primary Addressable Object Name (typically the house number or name)
    • SAON Secondary Addressable Object Name – if there is a sub-building, for example, the building is divided into flats, there will be a SAON
    • Street
    • Locality
    • Town/City
    • District
    • County

    May 2025 data (current month)

    The May 2025 release includes:

    • the first release of data for May 2025 (transactions received from the first to the last day of the month)
    • updates to earlier data releases
    • Standard Price Paid Data (SPPD) and Additional Price Paid Data (APPD) transactions

    As we will be adding to the April data in future releases, we would not recommend using it in isolation as an indication of market or HM Land Registry activity. When the full dataset is viewed alongside the data we’ve previously published, it adds to the overall picture of market activity.

    Your use of Price Paid Data is governed by conditions and by downloading the data you are agreeing to those conditions.

    Google Chrome (Chrome 88 onwards) is blocking downloads of our Price Paid Data. Please use another internet browser while we resolve this issue. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

    We update the data on the 20th working day of each month. You can download the:

    Single file

    These include standard and additional price paid data transactions received at HM Land Registry from 1 January 1995 to the most current monthly data.

    Your use of Price Paid Data is governed by conditions and by downloading the data you are agreeing to those conditions.

    The data is updated monthly and the average size of this file is 3.7 GB, you can download:

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Parcel Sales (Table)

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Dataset updated
Jan 7, 2015
Dataset authored and provided by
Kittitas County GIS
Description

Sales file includes sales data such as sale date, sale price, grantor and grantee.Instructions for Opening in Microsoft Excel: When opening this file in Microsoft Excel, the ParcelNumber should be treated as a text field because parcel numbers can have leading zeros. Use the following procedure:1. Do not open the file directly, start Excel with an empty workbook.2. Click the "Data" tab, then click the "From Text" button in the ribbon.3. Navigate to the saved CSV file and click the Import button.4. The "Delimited" radio button should be selected so click "Next".5. Check only the "Comma" check box and click "Next".6. Click the ParcelNumber field to select it in the "Data Preview" pane then select the "Text" radio button to define that column as a text column.7. Change any other columns as desired and click the "Finish" button to import.When the Text driver is used to open a file, the format of the text file is determined by using a schema information file (schema.ini) which is included with this download to correctly identify the column types.

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