We all know that house prices have been on the rise over the last 20 years, but how much have they gone up where you live?
The Trinity Mirror Data Unit has crunched the numbers from Land Registry data, and the widget below shows you how much prices rose between 1995 and 2015 in your postcode and postcodes near you.
Between 1995 and 2015, inflation was 73pc, according to the Bank of England, so £1 in 1995 would be worth £1.73 in 2015, meaning house prices in many areas have strongly outpaced inflation.
Figures on house prices come from the Land Registry price paid data, and are based on postcodes with six or more sales in both 1995 and 2015. Areas with fewer sales are shown in the widget but with a warning about the low numbers of sales.
NOTE: Not all postcodes will return a result in the widget - if there were no house sales in 1995 or 2015, then there is no way to compare, this may be the case for postcodes that relate to groups of houses built during the past 20 years, or very rural areas with few homes and few sales.