Rightmove has set a new target for advertising rates this year.

The ARPA (advertising rate per advertiser) target is to get an extra £70 on average – at the top end of the £60-£70 rate of annual growth in previous years.

The rise would put the average paid by an estate agent branch per month up to about £820.

Last year, Rightmove reported that its advertisers paid on average £754 per month, up from £684 in 2014.

The size of this year’s planned hike was revealed in a meeting with analysts on Friday, after Rightmove released 2015 full-year results to the City.

As well as putting up its prices, Rightmove told analysts that it sees the estate agency industry as healthy, with potential for further membership growth.

Despite Friday’s astonishing results showing every measure up, shares in Rightmove fell back, after a broker said that agency branch members were down.

However, Rightmove said this was inaccurate.

The analysts were also told that Rightmove expects this year’s profit margin to remain at around 75%, due to cost growth in staff and technology, plus further investment in marketing.

At the analysts’ meeting, Rightmove was said by William Packer to have played down any idea of industry transformation by online agents.

Packer, of Exane BNP Paribas, reiterated his firm’s ‘outperform’ rating of Rightmove.