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Check property price sale history on Rightmove?

alicewilliams
Posts: 74 Forumite

Hello everyone,
There's a property that we've seen on rightmove that we really like. It states that it's price was reduced sometime last year.
Is there a way of checking what it was on for originally, before the price reduction was applied?
There's a property that we've seen on rightmove that we really like. It states that it's price was reduced sometime last year.
Is there a way of checking what it was on for originally, before the price reduction was applied?
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If you're using Firefox, there's a plugin called Property Bee. On Chrome, there's one called Property Tracker."Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0
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Kinger101, Your the best! The chrome add-on did it, Thank you!
What's the difference between the firefox & chrome add-ons? Does one give more info than the other?
Also can you recommend any other tips or tricks that can help gather useful info about the property or area?0 -
alicewilliams wrote: »
Also can you recommend any other tips or tricks that can help gather useful info about the property or area?
Yes, boots on the ground (yours) and get some HUMINT.
Why rely on unreliable third party information for a property purchase?0 -
lol, I've got quite a bit of info on this property, but was just curious what changes have been applied to the rightmove advert since it was first put on sale.0
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