Don’t miss out – Choose a Rightmove agent

Rightmove, the UK’s number one property website, is the top destination buyers, tenants, landlords, investors and sellers turn to for their property needs.

Rightmove is the 6th most popular website in the UK*, up there with Facebook, Google and YouTube; so if your property is not on Rightmove, you could be missing out on home-movers looking for property in your area.

 To guarantee the greatest exposure for your property and to increase your chances of selling or letting your property make sure you use a Rightmove agent.


Why choose an agent who advertises on Rightmove?



Unrivalled exposure



Of the top 3 property websites in the UK, 81% of home-mover activity is on Rightmove**; by choosing a Rightmove agent your property is put in front of the largest most engaged home-moving audience in the UK.


Track the performance of your property

Rightmove provides all agents with personalised reports for each property so you can track the interest being shown in your property.


Stand out from the crowd

To increase your chances of finding the right buyer or tenant quickly, speak to a Rightmove agent to see how they can make your property stand out online. An agent who advertises with Rightmove can ensure that your property gets seen by using a host of tools including a Premium Listing or Featured Property advert.


Over 15,000 agents choose to advertise with Rightmove so there are plenty to choose from…
Find your local Rightmove Agent now.

*Experian Hitwise, market share of pages viewed (all sites), January 2013.
**Experian Hitwise, market share of pages viewed on the top 3 property portals (property category), January 2013.

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