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Rightmove - how out of date is it?
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The listing for my new house changed to Sold SSTC straight away, then disappeared completely on completion day. If you want to see which one's have been added most recently you can do that, just select ones that have been added in the last 24hrs/3 days/week when you search.0
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looks like some fellow users have been having the same problems. the one's ive seen were not even SSTC.0
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With the caveat that if an EA re-markets a long-standing property as a new listing, all the data on Property Bee is lost; this is becoming increasingly common, perhaps for this reason?
Jolly useful, though.
One of the options you can select on Property Bee is to select Related Properties. It will then bring up potentially matching properties.
Locally I can see that one agent has listed the property 3x over the last 6 months presumably to try and make it look like a fresh listing. Why I'm not sure as most people have been watching the market for a while normally before they start actively looking and will have noticed it coming and going anyway. To me it makes it look more desperate. It happens to be one we did look around when it first came on the market and has an odd layout.0
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