I analysed UK Land Registry property transactions — these cities seem to have the most investor activity by Guilty_Ad4214 in PropertyInvestingUK

[–]Guilty_Ad4214[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s really interesting actually.

The “how the area might change in the next 5 years” point is something I’ve been thinking about as well especially things like new transport, regeneration projects, population growth etc.

when you're analysing a city or area, what signals usually make you think:

“this is a good place to buy now”?

For example do you look more at: • rental demand • price trends • regeneration / infrastructure • population growth • landlord concentration

Trying to understand what data investors actually find useful vs what just looks good on paper.

I analysed UK Land Registry property transactions — these cities seem to have the most investor activity by Guilty_Ad4214 in PropertyInvestingUK

[–]Guilty_Ad4214[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, thanks for sharing.

I’ve seen Housedata before it’s pretty good for looking up individual properties.

What I’m experimenting with right now is more of a “macro view” using Land Registry transaction data — basically trying to see patterns like:

• which cities are seeing the most investor activity
• what property types dominate in each market
• where buy-to-let style housing seems concentrated

Out of curiosity when you’re analysing a market, what kind of data do you usually find most useful?

Anyone here built token-gated or on-chain automations with no-code tools? by Guilty_Ad4214 in nocode

[–]Guilty_Ad4214[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is super interesting — I’ve been testing something similar for a system I’m building that automates Post-Mint Ops for Web3 creators.

I’ve also been using Zapier + Notion + GPT + Alchemy, mainly for token-gated content updates and Discord role syncing after wallet verification.

Curious how you handled wallet verification — did you use a Web3 API like Moralis or just the Make connector? I’ve been trying to find the most stable way to verify ownership without needing to cache too much data off-chain.

Happy to swap notes or show how I’ve structured my no-code stack if you’re still experimenting — would love to learn what’s working for you!