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Launched in 2001, Property Abroad positions itself as a one-stop shop for overseas property buyers. It also owns a large number of other property sites which agent properties are distributed to when they list on Property Abroad.
PropertyIndex.com is a cost-per-lead property portal with an extensive client base, thanks to its backing by one of the internet's first millionaires, Darren Richards, the founder of DatingDirect.com. Advertisers can list on a no lead, no fee basis with no upfront costs.
Homesworldwide.co.uk is the online version of Homes Worldwide magazine, published by Merricks Media, who own a large number of overseas property magazines and guides including Spanish Homes, French Magazine and the Red Guides to buying property.
This is one of the newest portals to come to market, having been launched in the summer of 2007. It is editorially driven, focusing on developments which demonstrate environmental awareness in construction and sustainability.
Sunshine Estates was launched in 2003 by Grosshandelriese Limited, a UK-based company. It positions itself as a one-stop shop for overseas property buyers. Listings are offered on a commission-share basis with featured property positions available as an optional extra.
Launched in 2002, Property Showrooms has been run by Global Prospects SL since 2004. It positions itself as a portal for discerning homebuyers and investors and cements this positioning by providing a service to investors called the International Property Investor Network (IPIN).
PropertyWorld was launched in 1996, making it one of the oldest overseas property portals. The site takes private and agency advertising on a pay-monthly basis with featured property boxes available for extra exposure.
Rightmove was launched in 2000 by three of the UK’s leading estate agencies and soon established itself as the UK’s most popular property portal. Rightmove became a PLC in March 2006, floating on the London Stock Exchange.
FindaProperty.com launched in 1997 and was bought out in 2004 by Associated Newspapers, which owns UK national newspaper titles the Daily Mail and The Mail On Sunday as well as the Evening Standard and Metro in London.
Propertyfinder is one of the UK’s oldest property portals, having started life in 1995. In November 2005 it was bought by News International (owners of The Times, Sunday Times, The Sun, timesonline.co.uk) and realestate.com.au, Australia’s largest property portal.