UK postcode move check

Postcode Radar: Instant UK Area Stats, Crime Rates & Property Data

Check your local street's health

Get an instant snapshot of broadband speeds, council bin collections, and local house prices for any UK postcode.

Crime: police.ukBroadband: OfcomProperty: Land RegistryFlood: Environment Agency

Search any UK postcode for a plain-English verdict on crime, flood risk, broadband, council tax, transport, property signals, and local life. The goal is simple: help you shortlist faster without trawling five separate sites.

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What your check gives you

A move verdict, not a spreadsheet

Postcode Radar leads with the questions that matter most when you are shortlisting a street.

UK postcode area snapshot
CrimeHigh crime needs checking
FloodLive alert nearby
BroadbandAverage home-working speeds
RailStation within walking distance

Questions it answers fast

  • Should I shortlist this postcode or look one street over?
  • Are there obvious risks around crime, flooding, or air quality?
  • Will day-to-day life feel easy enough for commuting and errands?

Why use Postcode Radar?

Whether you are buying a house, moving to a new area, or just curious about your local crime rate, Postcode Radar provides the most up-to-date UK neighborhood data. We aggregate live feeds to show you broadband availability, local amenities, and street-level statistics in seconds.

Our platform focuses on the essentials: Infrastructure (fibre broadband, gigabit speeds), Safety (crime statistics, neighborhood safety), Real Estate (sold house prices, market trends), and Local Life (primary schools, council tax bands, air quality).

Safety first

See crime, flood alerts, and air quality before you book a viewing.

Practical daily life

Check broadband, rail access, schools, shops, and healthcare in the same scan.

Bills and value

Review council tax, sale records, and planning activity before you commit.

Compare nearby

If one street looks weak, jump to the next closest postcode and shortlist faster.