Nov
11
2009

Property websites experience first increase in UK traffic for over two years

UK Internet visits to property websites increased by 4.8% between October 2008 and October 2009, the first annual increase in UK Internet traffic to the sector for over two years. The online property market was one of the first areas to suffer as a result of the credit crunch back in autumn 2007 and, as the chart below illustrates, by January 2008 visits to the category were contracting at an annual rate of 36.6%.
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Traffic to online property websites has been recovering gradually throughout 2009, but this is the first month that we have experienced an actual annual increase. The internet is the first place many people turn when looking to move house, but over the last couple of years a lack of inventory on many sites has put people off. If, as predicted, the recent house price increases reported by Nationwide and Halifax result in more properties coming onto the market, it is likely that online traffic will increase further. While an increase in supply may lead to a short term reduction in prices, any increase in listings should help property websites attract more visitors.
The increase in UK Internet traffic to property websites is being driven by a growth in visitors from the south of England. During October 2009, people from London were 15% more likely to visit a property website than the UK average, while for both the South East and South West the figure was 9%. The parts of the UK with the lowest representation compared with their populations were Northern Ireland – which was one of the most popular parts of the country for property websites before the credit crunch – and Wales.
All of the top ten over-represented postal areas visits to property websites during October were in London or the South East, with London East Central (EC) and Bromley (BR) topping the list. At the other end of the spectrum, the list of the bottom ten was dominated by postal areas in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and the North of England. Lerwick in Scotland (ZE) was the least represented postal area amongst UK visitors to property websites, while Durham (DH) was the lowest ranked English city.
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The UK online property market is dominated by portal pages, which accounted for the majority of the top ten sites within the category during October. The largest of these is Rightmove, which picked up 23.6% of visits to the category – nearly five times as many as its nearest competitors, Find a Property and Primelocation. The highest ranked individual estate agency websites during October 2009 were Your Move (ranked 23rd), Knight Frank (26th), Foxtons (29th) and Savills UK (30th).
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(It should be noted that Property Finder was recently acquired by Zoopla)
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  1. Good research Robin, and useful for us to see that we are starting to hit the market at the right time, albeit traffic organically is still small. As an expert in the field of property marketing it is good to see the rise, but the ethical balance between investor and investment still needs to be addressed. Something we are actively achieving through our business model.
    For home buyers the guys at the top are still doing a great job.

    • lee
    • November 15th, 2009

    I recently have offered the full asking price and still been out bid.

  2. Hi Robin,
    Good news to see actual stats to back up what the tabloids are saying about the property market.
    I was surprised to see holidaylettings.co.uk as one of the top property websites in October. Maybe it’s the referrals from rightmove?
    I would have thought holiday-rentals.co.uk gets more visits, as Homeaway seem to dominate the holiday rental portals.
    Philip

  3. Hi Robin, really good story and a subject we follow very closely in Knight Frank.
    One thing I would like to point out though is ‘Your Move’ is a franchise and therefore not exactly an individual estate agency, which therefore means that Knight Frank was the true highest UK website for the month of October ;-)

  4. Very good news for property portals indeed. Holiday Lettings though is not reliant on traffic from Rightmove for its visitor rankings. We have consistently been the busiest holiday home letting website in the UK for the last two and a half years thanks to our targeted and continually growing investments in marketing and PR.
    The holiday home letting marketplace is growing at a phenomenal pace because second home owners are beginning to appreciate the intrinsice value in the homes they don’t use much, while everyone else soaks up the space of renting a home instead of staying in a hotel room and saves pounds at the same time.

  5. I recently have offered the full asking price and still been out bid.

  6. Hi Robin, really good story and a subject we follow very closely in Knight Frank.
    One thing I would like to point out though is ‘Your Move’ is a franchise and therefore not exactly an individual estate agency, which therefore means that Knight Frank was the true highest UK website for the month of October ;-)

  7. Thats great news, I run a portal for land agents, and we have also seen very positive growth since november last year.

  8. Good research Robin, and useful for us to see that we are starting to hit the market at the right time, albeit traffic organically is still small. As an expert in the field of property marketing it is good to see the rise, but the ethical balance between investor and investment still needs to be addressed. Something we are actively achieving through our business model.
    For home buyers the guys at the top are still doing a great job.

  9. Thats great news, I run a portal for land agents, and we have also seen very positive growth since november last year.

  10. Thats great news, I run a portal for land agents, and we have also seen very positive growth since november last year.

  11. One thing I would like to point out though is ‘Your Move’ is a franchise and therefore not exactly an individual estate agency, which therefore means that Knight Frank was the true highest UK website for the month of October ;-)

  12. I recently have offered the full asking price and still been out bid.

  13. Thats great news, I run a portal for land agents, and we have also seen very positive growth since november last year.

  14. I recently have offered the full asking price and still been out bid.

  15. Really good and helpfull information.
    Can you supply us with Top 10 Property websites in the UK for 2010 ?
    About the areas and postal codes depending on google mostly of the searches are about “flats to rent in Greenwich”
    Thanks from Rent Holiday Apartment London

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  23. I think the stats refelct the fact that many people used property websites such as rightmove as an indicator to their own house price – whilst the market was booming. But since the market has dropped nobody likes to see how their house has dropped in value and as such they don’t check the portals.

  24. Thanks for the very useful information! Glad to see that more people are now starting to look alot more!
    Fingers crossed that this will continue!

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  30. Used property websites such as rightmove as an indicator to their own house price – whilst the market was booming. But since the market has dropped nobody likes to see how their house has dropped

  31. Might be some good news for property websites everywhere. Hopefully this will mark a real turn around.

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  33. All be it 2 years on our new homes portal is witnessing traffic increases month on month since January this year.

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