Presenting Data to Go – Landmark’s new property trends dashboard

Landmark is proud to share Data to Go, a snapshot of the property trends happening in the market right now.

With access to 700+ datasets and over 1bn unique data features, we are the biggest resource for land and property in the UK. This wealth of knowledge adds immense value and insight to our customers, every single day.

The Data to Go dashboard pinpoints trends and patterns across the property market using the latest transactional data and proprietary research. Landmark works across the entire market – including property transactions, planning, infrastructure, and conveyancing – which means that Data to Go covers all areas of residential and commercial property transactions.

Watch this video to discover and share trends with Data to Go.

The Data to Go dashboard is easily accessible, via Landmark’s website, and is free to use – for everyone. The trends data is regularly updated, can be filtered by topic and links to further reports and expert viewpoints.

The dashboard has also been developed with seamless sharing across social media in mind, so each data trend can be downloaded to ignite and inspire conversations in an increasingly interconnected world.

Data to Go is fuelled by Landmark’s regular publications, including its Residential and Commercial Property Trends Report. The reports highlight sector trends by comparing data, such as residential search volumes and listings over time – as seen in the data trends below. The latest report – published in April 2023 – asks whether the market is seeing the partial signs of recovery.

Presenting Data to Go – Landmark’s new property trends dashboard

So, do you want to discover the latest quarterly property trends, or find out exactly how your sector is performing? Explore, share and get inspired by Data to Go.

Would you like to see some specific data? Contact us on [email protected] with any feedback.

Presenting Data to Go – Landmark’s new property trends dashboard

 

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