The Allure of Browsing Online Property Portals: A Modern Obsession
Katie Smith from Staffordshire frequently browses Rightmove without plans to move, calling it her obsession. Such browsing habits provide quick dopamine hits similar to scrolling social media, explains Louisa Dunbar. Both property portals like Rightmove and users, whether genuine buyers or dreamers, find value in online property exploration.
Katie Smith from Stone, Staffordshire, finds herself compulsively browsing Rightmove, a leading property portal, despite having no intention of moving.
Similar stories are shared by Sam Kennedy Christian, who dreams of ideal homes on Zoopla.
Both women are part of a larger trend where individuals find pleasure in viewing properties online, an activity that triggers dopamine release according to Louisa Dunbar of OrangeGrove.
As property portals like Rightmove and Zoopla accumulate user data and hold significant market influence, their user engagement remains strong, despite occasional concerns from estate agents about advertising costs.
Even though most users might never proceed beyond browsing, the portal visits provide a low-stakes medium for dreaming and planning.