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Why Rightmove Has Become My Daily Addiction: The Property Search Phenomenon!

Katie Smith Katie Smith stands in her home, wearing a black shirt over a striped t-shirt. She has shoulder length dark blonde hair and a nose ring. Katie Smith
Katie Smith will regularly go “Rightmove stalking” of the houses she has seen for sale

Katie Smith, a 30-year-old from Staffordshire, admits she has a quirky obsession: constantly browsing the Rightmove app, even without plans to move. She jokingly describes it as her “porn,” likening her online house hunting to modern-day peeping. With property portals like Rightmove and Zoopla receiving millions of views daily, many share her habit, using it as a form of escapism. Experts explain that this compulsive scrolling releases dopamine, offering a pleasurable distraction. Despite many users having no intention to buy, the allure of dreaming about ideal homes keeps them engaged, showcasing the powerful grip these platforms hold on our imagination.

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Idly browsing online property listings is a favourite pastime for many people

For more on this fascinating trend, check out the full article here.

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