Rightmove sees record site visits and enquiries

UK property portal Rightmove has announced a string of new records for the site, with visits in January up 21 million on the same period last year, and enquiries to agents and developers hitting a new record of over 4.9 million.

There were over 127 million visits last month, up almost 20% compared to January 2015, and surpassing the previous record of 118 million set last August while email and phone enquiries hit over 4.9 million for the first time ever, a 15% increase on last January, and higher than July 2015’s record month of over 4.8 million.

Collectively the nation spent the equivalent of over 2,000 years browsing Rightmove in January and the busiest day was Tuesday 26th with 4.7 million visits and page views for the month hit a new record of 1.7 billion, meaning people looked through over one million more pages of property than in January 2015.

The most popular places people looked for a new home after London were Bristol, Cambridge and Milton Keynes.

‘These January statistics should give both sales and lettings agents confidence that an active year with plenty of business opportunities lies ahead. While January is usually a very busy month for home hunting, the scale of these records shows just how habitual Rightmove has become when people are starting their property search,’ said Rightmove director and housing market analyst Miles Shipside.

‘As Rightmove is the only place where people can search over one million properties for sale and to rent, it’s clear that buyers, renters, sellers and landlords are all using us to search the whole market,’ he pointed out.

‘The busiest ever start to the year gives a very confident outlook for the coming months, with some of the surge possibly coming from investors looking to make last minute deals before the changes to stamp duty come in on 01 April, as well as first time buyers looking to see if any of the schemes could help them get a foot on the property ladder,’ he added.