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Nestraq vs PropertyData: the receipts-backed comparison

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

PropertyData is an established research platform with deep local-market dashboards. Nestraq gives you a free, unlimited per-listing verdict. The honest difference is the meter — and here it is with sources.

PropertyData is one of the most established UK property research platforms, and if you research areas for a living its dashboards go places we do not. The comparison worth making is narrower: what does it cost to get a verdict on one listing, and how fresh is the data behind it?

Every factual claim about PropertyData below links to a public source with the date we last checked it.

The meter

PropertyData plans run £14/£22/£35/£60 per month (+VAT) and meter usage in monthly credits — 20, 50, 80, or unlimited depending on plan. A valuation with comparables consumes credits; on the entry plan you have 20 a month.

Nestraq does not meter scoring at all. Deal scores — our estimate band, comparables statistics, yield, negotiation headroom — are free and unlimited. The only metered action is revealing a property's exact address and full pack, and your first 3 are free.

Freshness, stated honestly

PropertyData describes its listings data as near real-time, and its sold-price data updates monthly, on the Land Registry's month-end publication.

To be fair to them: HM Land Registry publishes sold prices monthly for everyone — including us. The freshness difference is on the listings side: Nestraq's discovery feed is live-queried and scores are recomputed on every scan, not drawn from a periodic dump. Where our coverage of an outcode is still warming, we say so in the product rather than pretending.

Who each tool answers to

PropertyData is a research console: you pull the data and draw the conclusion. Nestraq is a radar: you set the brief, and it tells you — with provenance on every number — whether a specific home is worth paying for, and what it would say a fair figure looks like.

When PropertyData is the better choice

PropertyData earns its subscriptions for a real audience, and that audience should probably keep paying.

  • You research local markets for a living: their dashboards, planning applications, HMO and long-let yield tooling and plot maps are deeper than our per-listing verdict.
  • You want an unlimited-credits tier for heavy analytical use — that is exactly what their top plan is for.
  • You value an established brand with a long public track record; Nestraq is the newer tool here.

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 PropertyData

  • PropertyData plans are £14/£22/£35/£60 per month (+VAT) and meter usage in monthly credits — 20, 50, 80, or unlimited.

    Source ↗·Last verified 5 July 2026

  • PropertyData's sold-price data updates monthly (Land Registry month-end publication); listings data is described as near real-time.

    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's sold-price data fresher than PropertyData's?

No — and we will not pretend it is. HM Land Registry publishes sold prices monthly for every tool. The difference is that Nestraq's listing discovery is live-queried and scoring is free and unlimited, rather than metered in monthly credits.

Can Nestraq replace PropertyData for area research?

Not if you need their dashboards, planning data and yield tooling at research depth. Nestraq answers a different question: is this specific home worth paying for, and what does a fair figure look like.

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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PropertyData is a trademark of its owner, 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.