Mortgage Strategy Tech Watch: The data bill is huge for us
Sometimes amazing new technology comes along and changes how we live our lives. Our chair, Maria Harris, shares what the new data legislation means for the property and mortgage in
Digital Property Market Steering Group publish priority roadmap for 2025/26
As a member of the Digital Property Market Steering Group, OPDA are delighted to see open data, data sharing, and digital identity standards highlighted as the 3 key priorities for
OPDA research highlights gap in consumer perception of digital property transactions
OPDA calls on the industry to push forward following government commitments New research from the Open Property Data Association highlights a significant challenge in the move to d
Government announces commitment to digitising the homebuying process
Government formally announced to the world that they are digitising the homebuying process and committing to the smart data, trust standards, and other initiatives we need to overh
Society Matters: Winter 2024 Transforming the Homebuying Process
The latest edition of the Building Societies Association magazine includes an update from our chair on what's happening to reform the UK homebuying process
OPDA shares first findings from their consumer survey
OPDA launches first ever consumer survey about the current homebuying process and attitudes to digitisation
New data law ‘will speed up homebuying’
The Open Property Data Association (OPDA) has welcomed the government’s new Data Use and Access Bill to Parliament
OPDA joins industry in calling for Unique Property Reference Number adoption
Leading Property Sector Organisations Call on Government to Put UPRN at the Heart of the UK Property Market
Government Sets Out Strategy for Data Transformation
Commitment to embedding access, trust, and reusability into public data is key to unlocking OPDA vision for homebuying
Move iQ Podcast – Phil Spencer talks with Maria Harris
Phil Spencer interviews Maria Harris asking "Will We Ever Speed Up the Home Buying Process in the UK?"