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Embeddable House Price Charts

Hail Nestorcrats!

In these chaotic times of stock market ups and downs (good thing my contract stipulates that I be paid in gold bullion), it’s only natural that people are focused on the price of their most valuable asset: their home. A few weeks ago we asked you for feedback regarding the best way to display house price trends over time. Many thanks to those of you who came forward with your helpful suggestions.

Today we’re pleased to announce the newest version of our house price widget is now live. Using the recently released Google Charts API (thanks Google!) we’re able to

nestoria house prices widget

Adding the widget to your website or blog is literally as simple as cut and paste. Do a search on Nestoria for any area in the UK and at the bottom of the page there will be a link to ‘House Prices Widget’. Click on that link and you’ll be shown a page where you can get the chunk of code to cut and paste onto your website. Full details can be found on the house price widget page in our webmaster tools

Indeed, the first examples of the new widget have already been spotted ‘in the wild’. Here’s a screenshot from Lavenderhill.co.uk, a site, as the name suggests, about the Lavender Hill area of South London:

nestoria house price widget on Lavender Hill site

Of course, if you are traditionalist, you’ll be very pleased to know that we continue to support the original house price widget format, as seen here:

nestoria house prices widget

and for those who disagree with our design decisions, you of course have full access to the raw data itself via our API.

We are considering rolling out other widget designs in the future, so please do keep sending us your feedback. Likewise, we’re happy to feature other examples of the widget in the wild. Let us know.

Best of luck to all of you in these uncertain times (hint: buy gold!).

House price widgets for your blog or website

Nestoria fans,

Almost since the day we started Nestoria we’ve had requests for general information about the state of the housing market particularly average house prices. We made access to our data available via the API as soon as we could, but we know not everyone relishes the technical challenge of mucking about with raw data.

Today we’re happy to announce a very simple widget that will allow anyone to display information about average house prices for any area in the UK on their blog or website.

Here’s an example: say you wanted to show the readers of your site the average house prices in Islington:


It’s now as easy as cut and paste!

Some common questions

  • Where do I get the widget for my area?
    Go to any search results page on Nestoria. At the bottom is a link to the House price widget for that area.
  • Will more display formats be added?
    Yes! Soon.
  • Will historical trends be added?
    Yes! Soon.
  • I have more questions! Where can I get answers?
    Read the full house price widget help page or send us feedback

As devoted Nestoria fans will know, the new house price widgets are of course just one of many tools for webmasters we offer. If you like the house price widget, please check out the others.

Enjoy!