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Can you tell how long a property has been on the market for?

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PixieHot · 22/01/2013 20:29

Is there a website that shows how long a property has been on the market for?

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AKissIsNotAContract · 22/01/2013 20:33

Download property bee and use it on Rightmove. You can only use it on Firefox but it will show you the complete history of the listing and any changes in asking prices and descriptions.

PixieHot · 22/01/2013 20:33
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PixieHot · 22/01/2013 20:34

Thanks AKiss, I knew I'd read about something like that.

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nocake · 22/01/2013 20:35

You can also use www.home.co.uk which also shows the history of the asking price.

PixieHot · 22/01/2013 20:56

Right, I'm off to check. I'm hoping its been on for ages... Or at least long enough for the owners to be keen to negotiate a bit.

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UnexpectedItemInShaggingArea · 22/01/2013 22:27

Linky to house?

PixieHot · 22/01/2013 22:33

Nooooo, cause I want it Grin. Kind of.

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UnexpectedItemInShaggingArea · 23/01/2013 12:32

we won't tell anyone :)

RatherNot · 23/01/2013 16:24

Zoopla lists the date the property went on the market, as well as the last sold price, on the left hand side of the screen of any property you click on. It saves trawling the web for the info so makes it a much quicker process. Good luck!

PostBellumBugsy · 23/01/2013 16:25

try propertysnake.com - that will tell you how long it has been on for & if it has had a price reduction.

RCheshire · 23/01/2013 16:44

Some EAs are wise to Property Bee etc nowadays and periodically delist and relist all their properties. If you want to be sure I suggest checking across Property Bee, Property Snake and Zoopla. At different times I've found one or the other has a picture going back further in time.

PuddingsAndPies · 24/01/2013 00:56

Also, I've found that if you look at the EPC for the property (the full energy document, which is often listed with the details), along with the full address of the property, etc., at the top, it also has a date. People only tend to get them done when they're putting the house on sale, so it should give you a very good idea.

PixieHot · 24/01/2013 07:52

Oh, thanks everyone Smile. Lots of great advice.

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