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Nestraq and Property Log: keep the price history, add the verdict

Receipts last verified 5 July 2026 · every claim below links to its source

Property Log is a beloved free extension that shows you what a Rightmove price has done. Nestraq tells you what the price should be. This is not a versus — keep both.

Let us be upfront: we like Property Log, lots of buyers rightly love it, and it costs nothing. This page exists because people search "Nestraq vs Property Log", and the honest answer is that the tools are complementary, not competing.

Property Log answers "what has this price done?" — including the history a relisting would otherwise erase. Nestraq answers "what should this price be?" — against local sold prices and your own brief.

What Property Log does brilliantly

Property Log is a free Chrome extension for Rightmove that shows the price history of relisted properties — the history that would otherwise vanish when an agent relists. It states that 99%+ of price changes are found the same day. It is lightweight, instant, and lives right in the portal while you browse.

If a listing has been quietly relisted to reset its "reduced" badge, Property Log is how you catch it. That transparency is genuinely valuable and we are glad it exists.

What it deliberately doesn't do

Price history tells you the seller's journey, not the destination. A home that has dropped three times can still be overpriced; one that has never dropped can still be a genuinely good deal. Knowing the asking price fell is not the same as knowing what the evidence says the home is worth.

That second question is Nestraq's whole job: our estimate is built from HM Land Registry sold prices, shown as a band with its confidence, scored against your own must-haves — free and unlimited, with only the exact-address reveal metered.

How they stack

Browse Rightmove with Property Log on and you will see what each price has done. Paste the listing into Nestraq and you will see what the price should be, and how the home scores against your brief. History plus verdict is a stronger position than either alone — and the free tiers of both tools cost you nothing to combine.

The Nestraq Companion badge lives on the same portal pages: a free deal band on the listing you are viewing, read-only, alongside Property Log's history — see nestraq.com/extension.

When Property Log is the better choice

If all you want is price-change transparency while browsing Rightmove, Property Log alone does that job and you do not need Nestraq for it.

  • You want zero-friction, in-portal price history with nothing to sign up for.
  • You only browse Rightmove and only care about what asking prices have done, not what the sold-price evidence says they should be.
  • You want to contribute sightings back to a community project — that is their model, and it works.

The receipts

We compare ourselves to other tools the same way we score houses: with receipts. Every factual claim on this page appears below with its public source and the date we last verified it. A weekly job re-checks each source; if one changes, a human reviews the page before it does. Spotted something out of date? Tell usand we'll fix it.

About Property Log

  • Property Log is a free Chrome extension for Rightmove that shows the price history of relisted properties — history that would otherwise be erased by relisting.

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

  • Property Log states that 99%+ of price changes are found the same day.

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

About Nestraq

  • Nestraq deal scores are free and unlimited — no credit meter on scoring; only the exact-address reveal is metered (3 free trial reveals; Pro £12/mo includes 25; Premium £30/mo includes 60; £0.30 prepaid overage; cancel any time from the app via the Stripe billing portal).

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

  • Nestraq's core data is licensed and open-source (HM Land Registry, EPC register, The Gazette, police.uk, Environment Agency, Ofcom) — it never scrapes property portals.

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

FAQ

Is Nestraq trying to replace Property Log?

No. Property Log shows what a Rightmove price has done; Nestraq shows what the evidence says the price should be. They answer different questions and work well together.

Does Nestraq show price-drop history too?

Nestraq tracks price changes and back-on-market events on listings it monitors for you, but Property Log's in-portal, community-fed Rightmove history is broader for casual browsing. Keep it installed.

Is this page kept up to date?

Every factual claim above carries a source link and a last-verified date. A weekly job re-checks each source; anything that changed goes to a human for review before the page does.

Ask anything

Tell it anything. It never makes up a number.

Describe the home you want in your own words. Nestraq turns it into honest, editable chips — and tells you to your face which ones it can score today and which have to wait for real data.

✓ solid — scored today · ◈ outlined — can't assess yet, coming with photo analysis · ◦ dotted — yours to judge. If we can't see it, we say so — why we never invent numbers.

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Property Log, Rightmove are trademarks of their respective owners, who do not endorse Nestraq and are not affiliated with it. This comparison is based on public information at the sources linked above, checked on the dates shown. Nothing here is financial advice.