Where we advertise
We will use the best online tools to advertise your property
Rightmove.co.uk is the UK’s number one property website. Rightmove is the clear market leader with more users, more advertising members and more properties than any other UK property website. Our advertisers are property professionals such as estate agents, letting (rental) agents, new homes developers and overseas agents who offer properties abroad for UK-based home hunters.
Zoopla.co.uk is the UK’s most comprehensive property website, focused on empowering consumers with the resources they need to make better-informed property decisions. We help our users make sense of the resid
ential property market by combining property listings with market value data, local information and community tools.
FindaProperty.com is a leading property web-site with a comprehensive search facility for house-hunters to find a home – both sales and rentals.
Also on the site, you will find independent editorial on the housing market, guides on different aspects of the buying, selling and renting processes, plus local information including council tax rates, school tables, crime rates, comments from people living in each area and in-depth guidebooks and photo albums to give a general feel for an area.
PrimeLocation.com is the UK’s leading website for quality estate agents and property. The site was launched in 2001 by a consortium of over 200 leading independent estate agents across the UK, who were committed to leverage their collective strength to be at the forefront of online property marketing.
Globrix.com launched as a joint venture with News International, the media company behind The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and The News of the World. Since then, Globrix.com has quickly grown to become an award winning property search engine listing more UK properties to buy or rent than any other property site. In late 2009 the Globrix.com founders bought back their shares in the company from News International but in February 2010 Associated Northcliffe Digital, part of the Daily Mail and General Trust and parent company of The Digital Property Group, acquired 50% of the business.









