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Rightmove and price reductions

welshwizard1927
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A house we are looking at has recently reduced in price. I remember a facility where a website published the original price, any reductions, and the date it was first put on the market.
I thought it was Rightmove, but cannot find this facility. Any ideas?
I thought it was Rightmove, but cannot find this facility. Any ideas?
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You need Firefox, then Property Bee.0
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property bee i think , post the link on here asking someone who uses it to run it for youNever, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.0
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Thanks. I have Firefox so will try that now.0
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Zoopla shows this information, e.g.
Listing history
First listed
£319,999 on 3rd Apr 2013
Asking price changes
£315,000 1.6% Reduced on: 9th Apr 2013
£300,000 4.8% Reduced on: 16th Apr 2013
Page views
Last 30 days: 406 | Since listed: 539
Figures updated once daily0 -
Zoopla shows all this info. I wish Rightmove did too... Can't think why they wouldn't...0
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Home.co.uk does this0
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welshwizard1927 wrote: »A house we are looking at has recently reduced in price. I remember a facility where a website published the original price, any reductions, and the date it was first put on the market.
I thought it was Rightmove, but cannot find this facility. Any ideas?
you can also use the 'Property Tracker' extension on Google Chrome - I have found it easier (albeit much simplified) compared to Property Bee when you just want to track price changes.
It puts an arrow icon next to the price on Rightmove and hovering the mouse over the icon displays the initial price and subsequent changes along with dates...0
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