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89:). Unlike most property websites, Globrix directed users to agent websites rather than hosting the property details and capturing the lead on Globrix itself. Globrix gathered its property listings in three different ways; crawling agent websites, taking data feeds and by agents manually uploading via the Globrix extranet. Because Globrix was 'free to list', Globrix was able to gain substantial market coverage and claimed to list more properties than any other UK property website. Unlike websites like 136:) to allow users to look for property by location. (Some users are unimpressed with the lack of precision of the inferior Bing offering, which often manages to put the marker in a field, compared to the accuracy and ease of use of Googlemaps). Users are able to drag and zoom the map, with relevant properties automatically placed in view. It is also possible for users to draw a catchment area directly onto the map of where they would like to search. 120:
The basic property search functionality is kept simple with just one text box on the homepage. Users can search for property by location (e.g. city, town, full postcode, partial postcode or, unusually for property portals, street name), places of interest (e.g. schools, stations, landmarks) or by key
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Search results can then be refined further by changing the price parameters, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, property type (e.g. detached, bungalow, flat), outside space, nearby stations and schools and property features (e.g. wooden floors, sea view). Registered users are able to search by
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Globrix data was sometimes used by the national media to illustrate stories on house prices, the economy, area trends, consumer confidence and the property market.
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As an alternative to the regular 'list view' of property results, users can also opt to see the search results plotted on
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The website charged property professionals and property related services companies for geo-targeted
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could list their properties for free. This competed with traditional paid-listings sites such as
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Globrix was founded by Dan Lee and Ian Parry, both ex employees of UK-based search company
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were displayed in unsold advertising positions on the right hand side of search results.
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In 2008, Globrix won 'Estate Agency Service Firm of the Year' at The Negotiator Awards.
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that was launched in January 2008. It was launched as a joint venture with
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features (e.g. swimming pool, garden, double glazing, helipad).
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Housing market stagnates as buyers disappear - Daily Telegraph
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consultancy, branded email alerts and increased traffic) and
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Index

real estate
search engine
News International
The Sunday Times
The Sun
The Times
The News of the World
Thelondonpaper
Estate agents
letting agents
Rightmove
public limited company
Primelocation
Daily Mail and General Trust
Gumtree
Oodle
banner ads
Search Engine Optimization
Google Ads
Bing Maps
Google Maps
Autonomy
FAST
Zoopla
House sales rise as prices fall - BBC News
Housing market stagnates as buyers disappear - Daily Telegraph
The Negotiator Awards 2008
"Zoopla acquires Globrix as it steps up battle against Rightmove"
Official website
News International invests in search engine

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