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Which online search sites do you use to search for property when buying?

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MildlyMonica · 28/10/2012 20:33

Our prospective agent isn't with whom I think are the main players but maybe that's just my opinion. Thought I'd get the wisdom of mn!

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NotAnotherNewNappy · 28/10/2012 20:57

Rightmove...

CuddyMum · 28/10/2012 20:57

Only Rightmove.

ecuse · 29/10/2012 16:48

Only rightmove

MandaHugNKiss · 29/10/2012 17:00

I checked Rightmove obsessively when we were looking. Occasionally took a look at zoopla or something.

fussychica · 29/10/2012 17:56

Rightmove - only one agent in our town doesn't use them. Our agents in Spain are on the International section. I use it all the time as am obsessed by property Grin

Greenwing · 30/10/2012 19:50

I did loads of research and as the others have already said, Rightmove is the biggest and best.
I also use Zoopla to check sold prices in that area/street and to find out how long a property has been listed, but they have fewer properties on their site, so use Rightmove for the actual searching.

MrsjREwing · 30/10/2012 19:53

findapropery, zoopla and rightmove.

MrsBucketxx · 30/10/2012 20:03

primelocation seems to have nicer houses, although i use the right move app, i love the street biew option often gives a more genuine image of the property.

MildlyMonica · 31/10/2012 15:26

So i guess you'd be cautious about using an agent that wasn't with rightmove then!

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CuddyMum · 31/10/2012 15:37

I think I would be very cautious.

MandaHugNKiss · 31/10/2012 16:06

I think I would be cautious unless the property you're looking to sell is something extraordinary. If it's a ten million pound mansion, I don't suppose prospective buyers would be looking on Rightmove Wink

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