Record numbers swamp estate agent websites – sentiment tracker

Record numbers of people descended onto estate agent websites in the past week as more home movers than ever turned to digital channels for help to break out from under coronavirus lockdown and further fuel the surge in new business enquiries, the latest data from the Yomdel Property Sentiment Tracker (YPST) shows.

For the week ending midnight 5 July, visits to estate agent websites were 37% higher than the same week last year, and 41% above average levels going back to Jan 2019.

Motivated new vendor and buyer enquiries captured via live chat rose to 64% and 75%, respectively, above the pre-covid-19 average.

Landlords dipped slightly to 35% above the average, and tenants remained strong at 51% above.

Yomdel provides 24/7 managed live chat services to 3,800 estate agent offices in the UK, handling more than a million chats per year.

Andy Soloman, Yomdel founder and CEO, said:

“These are incredible numbers.

“People are voting with their fingers and flooding onto estate agents’ own websites in greater numbers than ever before.

“They want to make initial contact and do business via digital channels.

“The proportion of people using live chat has soared 85% compared to last year and lead volumes have more than doubled,”

“The volume of new leads from own-branded websites is unprecedented and after tracking this data for 13 weeks now we can see this is no flash in the pan.

“Whatever the business model – high street, hybrid or online – people are seeking help and advice online first, and this is where agents need to make a great first impression if they are to win business” he added.

The YPST methodology establishes a base line average shown as 100% or 100, calculated according to average engagement values over the 62 weeks prior to the lockdown, and plots movements from there according to the volumes of people engaging in live chat, their stated needs, questions asked, and new business leads generated. Data is measured over full 24-hour periods.

New vendors were stable at record levels with enquiries rising 1.74% to end the week 64% above the pre-covid-19 average at 164.4, up 2.81 points, placing valuation leads 62% above the same week last year.

Buyers remained strong, gaining 6.4%, or 10.52 points, to 174.82, an incredibly strong 75% above pre-covid-19 averages, and 72% above the same week last year.

Landlords cooled ever so slightly, dipping 1.58%, or 2.17 points to 135.36, but finished some 35% above the pre-covid-19 average, and 20% above the same week in 2019.

Demand from tenants rose 5.59%, or 7.79 points, to end the week at 51% above the pre-covid- average at 151.16.

The following graph looks at the relationship between website visitor volumes, live chat volumes and the volume of leads generated.

The data samples 32 million visitors to estate agent websites from Jan 2019 – 5 July and shows how web traffic to estate agents’ websites (blue line) hit an all-time record at 41% above the pre-covid-19 average, and 37% above the same week last year.

The volume of people using live chat (red line) and the numbers of new business leads captured (purple line) have increased exponentially, with live chat adoption and leads generated 85% and 114% above the pre-covid-19 average, respectively.

Before coronavirus all three (visitors, live chat engagement, leads generated) tracked each other, but, according to Yomdel, not anymore.

It might be expected that a business that supplies live chat services to agents “would say that, wouldn’t they”, but Andy Soloman told us the levels of traffic are truly exceptional:

“I can honestly say we’ve never seen anything like it,” he said.

 

The Yomdel Property Sentiment Tracker is exclusive to EYE and is published weekly.

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2 Comments

  1. pieinthesky

    Is this an extended advert for Yomdel, or am I missing something?

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  2. Property Pundit

    Highlighting once again that agents should be investing in their own sites rather than over-priced archaic portals like Rightmove.

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