Buying in Stoke-on-Trent? Know it before you offer.
The Potteries city, formed from six towns, with a pottery and mining heritage.
Stoke-on-Trent at a glance
We couldn't pull a live data snapshot for this area right now. A TrueBrick report still runs the full public record on any specific Stoke-on-Trent address — enter the postcode to begin.
What you'll be buying
Victorian terraces, inter-war semis, and former industrial conversions.
Whatever the street, the public record on the specific home — its title, flood exposure, planning history, energy performance and recorded sales — is what should shape your offer. That's exactly what a TrueBrick report reads back to you, in plain English, before you commit.
Three things to check before you offer in Stoke-on-Trent
- Coal-mining and former pottery/industrial land — coal-authority and contaminated-land enquiries can matter.
- Disused mine workings affect some areas — a mining search is prudent.
- Very affordable values draw investors — read leases carefully.
These are general prompts for Stoke-on-Trent— not findings on any one property. A TrueBrick report confirms which apply to the home you're actually buying.
Run the checks on a specific Stoke-on-Trent home
Enter the postcode and house number and we'll pull the public record on that exact property — flood, planning, heritage, EPC, crime, price-paid and more — and email you a plain-English report in under 60 seconds. From £39, one-off.