Our system will allow you to either 'bulk upload images' or add them one at a time. You can add as many photos as you like to your advert.
The new look seems to be designed so that it's much more compatible with phones and tablets. However, Rightmove themselves say that the new page layout is designed to give more exposure to agents' branding and contact details and make more of the most popular features that visitors tend to engage with.
The ideal size for an image on Rightmove is 1024px wide x 683px high. Internal images seem to get most views so if there's a fabulous kitchen then lead with that image. Top tips: Don't just duplicate text from the property details page, e.g. how many bedrooms the property has.
How do I add a property in Rightmove Plus? Go to the column on the left-hand side of the page and select property list. Click “Add a property” in the top right hand corner of the page.
We will supply you with an 'How to Add a Property' guide which will offer you step by step instructions on how to upload your property onto the website.
You can remove your property details from any property portal by asking your estate agent. This can sometimes take up to 24 hours for the property details to come off. If all fails, I would recommend emailing the property portal themselves and asking them to remove your property with immediate effect.
Listing Detail Views: This report tracks the number of times that your listings were viewed on a Listing Detail Page on Realtor® or our mobile apps. Activities: The Activities chart shows the number of time consumers have engaged with your listings, by using Print, Save or Share on Realtor® and mobile apps.
It's easy to see how much interest each of your properties is getting on Rightmove. Simply log in to Rightmove Plus and go to the Property Performance report. You'll see how many detail views a listing has had, per day, over the time period you select.
Usually a buyer sees the home two or three more times after the first visit: a trip just to make sure before signing a contract, a visit with the appraiser and a walk-through just before closing.