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Addicted to Rightmove!
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SleeplessinScandinavia wrote: »My experience is that you don't necessarily see all properties for sale on rightmove
My experience too. Especially so since I'm In Scotland.0 -
Hahahah rightmove definitely = home p0rn! haha
I am also in Scotland but I worry if I start looking at other sites I'll end up spending an hour of my morning doing it nevermind the half hour I am already haha.
Plus we arent actually ready at all to buy so it's bad enough as it is. I definitely have a much better market perspective though as a result.Saving for our next step up the property ladder0 -
H,i yes not only is it addictive but a great way to find your next home, back in the old days when we didnt even have a computer
all we had was post from the agents so you can imagine how restricting that was. Now its see a nice place, research the area if you like go see it and off you go, great! so much better, and now you've got the little fella that you can drag onto the map.
Also dont forget to check out the houseprices site0 -
I'm another one always on RightMove. I also use Property Bee to track possible properties, even though we most likely won't move for another 5 years or so. I just love seeing the potential of what we may one day have.marlasinger0
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Definitely, have just checked out a couple of the other sites above afterall and seem a couple of houses I havent seen before!
Also a house I've been watching that caught our eye for potential when we do start looking has just reduced their price by 10k! haha shame we arent ready nowSaving for our next step up the property ladder0 -
Another addict here, I log on at least once a day lol.0
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I find zoopla and primelocation unusable as I can't filter down to only detached properties.
But I do check rightmove a lot even for areas I wouldn't actually move to.0 -
i regularly browse it although i have no plans to move. More recently i have used it to inspire me on ideas for colour schemes for my new kitchen. That is nearly finished now but I will still look. I used to browse the windows of estate agents way before the internet existed. It's just that now you can see much better images of the rooms! I recently had a laugh about one where the kitchen had been decorated entirely in red and black. I am not a supporter of magnolia everywhere but that was going too far.0
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