 Welcome to the fifth video of our suite of eight mini videos to support you through the data requirements needed to run the local housing market assessment tool, referred to as LHMA in this video. Please use these as reference resources prior to and as you populate the LHMA tool. You will need to have populated your housing market areas as shown in video one before starting this task. Click on house price paid. This video focuses on the sheet named house price paid data in section two of the tool. Here you will need to select from the drop down list either land registry data or other to develop a house price paid percentile distribution for each housing market area. If you prefer to use an alternative data source you will need to state this here with a statement as to why this is more appropriate than the default data provided. The land registry data is the default data source by calendar years and it has been cleansed to include only properties in Wales and to exclude property type other, which is largely commercial properties. You can use this data to understand property type such as detached, semi-detached, whether the properties are least sold or freehold and whether they are new bills or not. The limitations around this default data source are included in the tool. You can request the cleansed data by email in afdl-lhma.wales. Table seven provides the house price paid percentile distributions for each housing market area at the year of calculation. To gain this data Welsh Government has mapped the post codes from the cleansed land registry data to the local authorities geographical codes for each housing market area. The land registry paid house prices are updated from the year of sale to the year of calculation using the published Welsh Government house price index rates of change over the relevant period for your local authority. This is shown in these two boxes here. So, for example, this will show that properties sold in 2019 will be increased for the selected local authority by 16.8% to give the house price paid value for the year of calculation, which in this instance is 2021. You can use alternative rates of change is suitably evidence and supported as to why they are more appropriate than the default rates and these rates should be added here. When you have completed this section, you can tick the box here and that concludes the house price paid data requirements. For further information you can consult the LHMA guidance or email Welsh Government at afdl-lhma.wales.