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Flat archived
Ladywriter1968
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When it says a flat is archived, does this mean its no longer available for viewing? or that no one was interested in it so they just archived it away now down on the list or what?
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who archived it where?
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Ladywriter1968 wrote: »on a site above called zoopla
Why not ask the people who run Zoopla?
Or google the term "zoopla archive" to get this webpage0 -
zoopla is a portal. It simply scoops up property details (and prices etc) from other sites/estate agents. If it scoops up an 'archived' set of details it will show 'archived' so you need to know the origin. Plus it shows its own archived data for reference/comparison to currently available detailsLadywriter1968 wrote: »on a site above called zoopla
If you want more info, ask Zoopla here.0
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