Prime Location Properties Review:

British obsession with property has meant that sites such as Zoopla, RightMove, Prime Location Properties and more have grown very large to cater for the British appreciation of their home and their neighbourhood. This is because most people that are just curious about their property prices and want to check out what is around go to these sites to find out the latest new properties in their area or checkout the prices on the ForSale signs they see driving around. The most popular and comprehensive property for sale and to rent site in the UK is Right move and has also got an iPhone app.  Please note that we are not associated with Zoopla and if you wish to link directly then please click here.
 

What Does Prime Location Do?

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.
In January 2006 the company was bought by Daily Mail & General Holdings Limited as part of its strategic expansion into the online business sector.
 

Where Does Prime Location stand in the overall UK Property Market:

Primelocation.com aims to provide an effective medium for those buying, selling, renting and letting property in the UK and overseas. It accepts property listings only from estate agents, letting agents and new homes developers.
PrimeLocation co uk site attracts more than 2 million visitors per month, a high percentage of whom register with us to gain access to a range of additional services. These include emailed property alerts when new properties matching their search criteria become available. Registered users have access to the sold price records of HM Land Registry at no cost.

Over 4,000 leading UK estate agent firms list all of their properties on Primelocation.com, including Knight Frank, Savills and Hamptons.
 

Prime Location Ranking:

Prime location has been the leading property website in the upper and middle markets and list over 400,000 properties, including over 230,000 prime UK properties to buy and over 60,000 prime UK properties to let.
 

Prime Location International Offerings:

The International section carries a selection of over 100,000 overseas properties from estate agents in over 60 countries, including France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Cyprus, South Africa, Dubai, Australia, Croatia and Bulgaria.
 

Prime Location Monthly Magazine:

Primelocation.com also publishes a monthly property magazine, which is hand-delivered to 110,000 pre-selected homes in prime areas of London. The magazine carries over 100 pages of property advertising from our member estate agents. It also carries non-property advertising on selected prime page positions.
Primelocation com publishes the 'Prime Property Prices Index' on a monthly basis. It provides analysis on house price trends across the UK.
In addition, an international prime property search index is produced. It highlights demand for international property on the site amongst UK-based property hunters. This bi-monthly index lists the most popular international property search destinations.
 

RightMove and Zoopla and PrimeLocation:

Rightmove (Right-Move Properties) , Zoopla (Zoopla.co.uk) and PrimeLocation.co.uk at the moment is the clear market leader with more users, more advertising members and more properties than any other UK property website. www.right move.co.uk used to be no one, however,  now probably shares the no one ranking it with Zoopla and therefore 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 now have to advertise on both.  PrimeLocation has loyal following and although is third in the list - is a force and if an estate agent wants maximum reach - they also have to advertise with PrimeLocation.

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