OntheMarket will fizzle out before its first birthday because unlike Zoopla and RightMove it serves the middlemen, not home buyers and sellers July 29, 2015 Years ago, estate agents used to sell properties via traditional marketing campaigns, from listings in a shop window to double page adverts in the local newspaper. Times have certainly changed and these days nearly all property buyers head to Zoopla or Rightmove to find their next property. This week marks the six-month birthday for [...]
Settled aims to make the home buying process far smoother May 5, 2016 While most people will start a home search these days on Rightmove or Zoopla, less of us are ready to ditch the traditional estate agent and go online, when it comes to the selling process. And the reason why the online agents have failed to grab a larger market share so far is, according to [...]
Estate agent wars: Why OnTheMarket is here to stay, even after the CMA warning April 25, 2016 You may have read last week about the open letter from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to estate agents to remind them about their obligations under competition law when choosing online property portals to advertise their properties. The CMA has been very clear in cautioning agents to act independently and not to collude. At OnTheMarket.com, we welcome [...]
“We were the first ever agents to sell a building through Twitter” – Meet the social media moguls dragging commercial property sales into the 21st century April 29, 2016 While residential estate agents have been dragged into the internet age, their commercial counterparts have – mostly – continued to resist such a move. There’s no Rightmove for office blocks, or warehouses. And it was this inherent conservatism that seemed to offer a great opportunity when three young surveyors decided to set up shop in [...]
Zoopla share price rises as it shrugs off competition from OnTheMarket.com to post ninth month of growth February 25, 2016 It could have been a difficult day for Zoopla, which faced tough competition in the form of estate agent-run rival, OnTheMarket.com, when it launched at the beginning of last year. But this morning the property portal said it had a "solid start" to 2016, with a record 58m visits in January, and an average 47m monthly visits [...]
Rightmove moves to add school Ofsted ratings and catchment areas to all property listings May 19, 2015 Nine in ten parents in London say they consider the quality of local state schools when deciding where to move, according to a new survey from property website Rightmove. Eighty-four per cent of parents surveyed told Rightmove they would consider moving to be near a good school. More than a third of Londoners without [...]
Zoopla injects £1m into four property technology start-ups February 16, 2016 Zoopla is throwing its weight behind the next generation of property technology firms after investing £1m in four start-ups. The FTSE 250 firm, which owns uSwitch, Prime Location as well its eponymous property search firm, said it has agreed exclusive partnerships with four "promising and innovative property technology start-up companies" to help ramp up their expansion and improve [...]
Shortage of homes means two thirds of Londoners will be renting by 2025, says PwC February 16, 2016 London is on its way to becoming a city of renters, ending a century-long trend towards homeownership, new research reveals this morning. Over 60 per cent of Londoners will be renting by 2025, up from 54 per cent today, financial services giant PwC said. Only 41 per cent of Londoners had to rent in 2000. [...]
House building is accelerating but one estate agent says it is unlikely to help young buyers February 25, 2016 House building in England picked up toward the end of last year, but remains substantially below pre-recession levels. Builders started work on 37,080 new properties in the three months to December, the Department for Communities and Local Government said this morning. It marks a six per cent increase on the previous six month period but [...]
Five reasons to think twice before investing in buy-to-let March 31, 2016 You hear it all the time. A relative or a friend has just inherited some money. They want to make it work for them. So they make what seems like an ironclad financial decision: they invest in buy-to-let. Why is this so common? After all, property ownership is a relatively recent trend. Well, rental properties [...]