The £125k mistake most sellers make.
This is the hard concrete proof of what happens when you list your home at too high a price, then chase the market down.
Then re-list with another agent at a price that, had you listed it first time, it would have flown off the shelf with competing bids.
Don't be this seller. Disregard Rightmove and ONS guff.
A new version of the extension has been submitted to Google for review. Once approved it will automatically update and fix the issues with the price history not always displaying. We apologise for any inconvenience.
@moving_charlie@Larus_Argentus@rightmove@Larus_Argentus There is a very generous usage allowance for all users of the extension. Most users never hit the limit so you must be using it a lot. As @moving_charlie says, it's up to you if you think it's worth subscribing. There are other extensions available for free.
@Larus_Argentus@propertylog@rightmove Well, no one likes working for nothing! I think what they do is fair (free for a while then a small cost), it takes real work and cost and it’s very useful. Up to you if you think it’s worth it or not.
Thank you to everyone who has been submitting relistings to us, we really appreciate it. Whilst we are still finding the majority ourselves there are lots which are just impossible to link up without local knowledge (number of bedrooms changing etc) so thank you!
@_christinawyc That is strange, I can't replicate the problem here using your link. Do you ever get a search results page that has some showing, and not others? Or do they either all show, or all not show? Hope that makes sense!
@propertylog No it’s the blue banners that usually appear below the listing price that shows the price reductions, they are appearing on some listings but not others
Price changes on the same listing (where the Rightmove ID doesn't change) get picked up automatically. Relistings have to be manually curated before any price history is merged. There are thousands of properties to check every day so we apologise if a few get missed.