Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Revenue rises despite house sale slowdown

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RIGHTMOVE’S revenue jumped last year despite a slowdown in UK house sales.

Revenue was 10 per cent higher at £267.8 million as the housing search engine brought in more money from the estate agents and housebuild­ers that advertise on its platform.

The average amount paid by advertiser­s each month surpassed £1,000 for the first time to reach £1,005.

Profit before tax was £198.6 million, compared to £178.3 million in the previous year.

Chief executive Peter Brooks-Johnson said: “We extended our market leadership and reinforced our position as the place consumers turn to first when thinking about moving home.

“In doing so, we demonstrat­ed that Rightmove is a business which can continue to grow strongly even in uncertain times.

“We focus relentless­ly on creating a more efficient marketplac­e, constantly innovating to provide deeper insights to our agent and developer customers, and an even simpler, more intuitive user experience for home hunters.”

The UK’s property market has been affected by a slowdown as economic uncertaint­y caused by Brexit and other factors weigh on the number of homes being sold.

But Rightmove said it has minimal exposure to the shifting property market because of its subscripti­on model and the high number of its customers who also offer lettings.

Due to higher numbers of renters in the UK, the company is putting more focus on the sector in the current financial year.

Shares were down 4.5 per cent in early trading yesterday.

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