PropEco provides quick and easy access to a wide range of data and analytics, deliverd via an API, Data Explorer, Property Reports, and Portfolio Assessments. Topics covered include:
The following endpoints are available:
The properties API can be used to retrieve a wide range of information tied to a specific UK property, including:
Concentrations of common pollutants including particulate matter and sulphur dioxide.
Projected changes to temperature and weather patterns under multiple climate change scenarios.
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure located within a 1km radius.
Risk of flooding from rivers and seas.
Local and national support schemes for green home upgrades.
Proximity of parks, nature reserves and other greenspaces.
Distance to and location of the closest hospitals, GP practices, dentists and defibrillators.
Average prices and price trends of residential properties.
Proximity and location of recorded landslides within a 1km radius.
The names and identifiers of administrative boundaries and regions within which the property lies.
Planning restrictions including conservation areas, listed buildings and World Heritage Sites.
An indicative assessment of radon exposure.
Including indices of deprivation and fuel poverty.
Current and future exposure to subsidence risk factors.
Distance to, location and details of the closest bus stops, train stations and airports.
Historical weather trends and rankings covering temperature, rainfall, wind speed and sunshine.
You can find out more about the data that the API provides here
The location API can be used to retrieve a wide range of information tied to a specific geographical location in the UK, identified by either latitude & longitude or X & Y grid position.
The response is similar to that of the properties API detailed above - the key difference is that data relating to energy performance certificates is omitted.
You can find out more about the data that the API provides here
The EPCs API can be used to retrieve a variety of information about the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) of a domestic property in England, Scotland or Wales. This includes:
These are unmodified EPCs taken directly from government sources. Note that raw EPCs often contain inconsistencies and unsanitised data points, so we recommend working with our enhanced EPCs instead.
These are modified EPCs that have been taken through a standardisation process to sanitise their contents and remove inconsistencies. We recommend working with these rather than raw EPCs.
For properties that have no available EPC, the API provides an estimated assessment (where possible) based on the attributes of nearby properties.
A statistical analysis of the energy efficiency of the wider housing stock that is designed to help you assess the relative performance of the property you are searching for.
You can find out more about the data that the API provides here
The retrofit API can be used to access property-specific data and assessments that facilitate retrofit planning and implementation. These include:
Including indices of deprivation, average energy consumptions, rural / urban categorisation and fuel poverty.
Enhanced EPC data, estimates, benchmarking and statistics.
Local and national support schemes for green home upgrades.
Average prices and price trends of residential properties.
The names and identifiers of administrative boundaries and regions within which the property lies.
Planning restrictions including conservation areas, listed buildings and World Heritage Sites.
You can find out more about the data that the API provides here
The PropEco Home Energy Model leverages the power of dynamic modelling to provide highly accurate projections of the energy use and carbon footprint of residential properties. Projections are provided as aggregate figures, and also broken-down by month and use (space heating, water heating and lighting).
The model addresses many of the limitations of commonly used methodologies such as SAP (which underpins EPC assessments) and enables you to factor-in a wide range of considerations including property attributes (size, type, age, level of insulation etc), local climatic conditions, occupancy levels and usage patterns.
You can find out more about the data that the API provides here
The flood risk API provides an in-depth assessment of the flood risk from rivers, seas and surface water at a property or location. It also provides several complimentary data points including elevation, distance to coast, evidence of historical flooding and reliance on flood defences.
Height above sea level of the property or location.
A check to determine whether the property or location benefits from flood defences.
Current risk of flooding from rivers, seas and surface water.
A check for signs of historical flooding at the property or location.
Flood risk across future climate change scenarios.
You can find out more about the data that the API provides here
We will be adding new endpoints in the coming months, including a dedicated overheating API. Please contact us at info@propeco.io for more information or to request an update.
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