Half of homebuyers admit to virtual tour voyeurism

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Research by the next-generation guided virtual property viewings platform, U-See Homes, has revealed that half of UK homebuyers admit to being virtual property voyeurs, viewing a property online without the intention of buying, with 16% going as far as viewing in person.

As a nation, we’re obsessed with the property market and whether it’s surfing the likes of Rightmove during the Christmas holiday, or checking out the latest luxury property porn, we love to take a look at how others are living.

The digital evolution of the property market has made this easier than ever and 81% of those surveyed by U-See Homes admitted that they’ve looked at an online property listing with absolutely no intention of actually viewing it.

However, more than half of homebuyers (51%) have taken this virtual viewing voyeurism one step further, opting to view a property virtually with no intention of viewing it in person or potentially buying it.

Curiosity was the driving factor for half of those choosing to do so (49%), while checking out a neighbour, friend or colleague’s house was also the driving factor for 16%. 14% did so because it was a luxurious or expensive home.

But it doesn’t stop there. As many as 16% of homebuyers stated they have actually viewed a property in person despite having absolutely no intention of submitting an offer.

Again curiosity was the main reason (65%), although 23% did so to get inside a luxurious or expensive home or one with unusual features.

Simon Dempsey heads up marketing for U-See Homes and says:

“Advancements in technology have allowed us to take our property perversions to a whole new level, with virtual tour technology allowing us to effectively walk around someone else’s home without any intention of buying it.

While this is a pretty harmless practice, the 16% of us that take this virtual tyre kicking as far as a physical viewing are perhaps taking things a bit too far.

Not only is it a little bit strange, but it wastes the time of both the homeowner and estate agent who conduct the viewing. Guided virtual tours can be a great tool when initially qualifying a buyer as they allow an agent to conduct them in real-time.

Not only does this reduce the number of time wasters but it also allows the agent to whittle down a list of potential homes to just a few strong contenders, removing the need for multiple physical viewings and speeding up the process for all involved.”

Survey of 985 UK homebuyers carried out by U-See Homes via consumer research platform Find Out Now (1st July 2021).

Have you ever looked at an online property listing with no intention of viewing the property?
Answer Respondents
Yes 81%
No 19%
   
Have you ever viewed a property virtually with no intention of viewing or buying it?
Answer Respondents
Yes 51%
No 49%
   
Have you ever viewed a property in person with no intention of buying it?
Answer Respondents
No 84%
Yes 16%
   
Why did you view a property virtually with no intention of buying it? (Tick all that apply)
Answer Respondents
Curiosity 49%
It belongs to a neighbour/friend/colleague 16%
It was luxurious/expensive 14%
It had unusual features 8%
It was rundown/inexpensive 7%
It featured in the media 6%
   
Why did you view a property in person with no intention of buying it? (Tick all that apply)
Answer Respondents
Curiosity 65%
It was luxurious/expensive 12%
It had unusual features 11%
It was rundown/inexpensive 7%
It belongs to a neighbour/friend/colleague 3%
It featured in the media 3%

 


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