🏡 Why Buyers and Tenants Should Search All Three Major Property Portals

When searching for a property to buy or rent, it’s easy to stick with the portal you’re most familiar with. However, not all estate and letting agents list their properties on all three of the UK’s major property portals—Rightmove, Zoopla, and OnTheMarket. This means that by only searching one, you could be missing out on the perfect home.

Not All Agents Use Every Portal

Estate agents choose which portals to advertise on based on cost, effectiveness, and their marketing strategy. Some agents might only use Rightmove, while others prefer Zoopla or OnTheMarket. If you limit your search to just one, you’re only seeing part of the market.

More Choice, More Opportunities

By checking all three major portals, you’ll gain access to a wider selection of homes. This is especially important in a competitive market, where properties can be snapped up quickly. The more properties you see, the better your chances of finding the right one.

Avoid Missing Out on Hidden Gems

Some properties may only be listed on one portal, meaning they won’t appear in your usual searches. If an agent is exclusively using Zoopla, for example, and you’re only browsing Rightmove, you could be missing out on a hidden gem that perfectly matches your needs.

A Smarter Way to Search

We recommend that buyers and tenants set up alerts on all three portals to stay updated on new listings as they hit the market. This proactive approach ensures you won’t miss out on any opportunities, especially in fast-moving areas.

At Adkins Property, we advertise across multiple platforms to ensure maximum exposure for our sellers and landlords, while giving buyers and tenants the best chance of finding their ideal property. This includes our huge social Network as well.

If you’re searching for a home in the Cotswolds, get in touch with our expert team—we’ll help you find the right property, wherever it’s listed!

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