Save thousands on your home loan
Compare 25+ lenders and hundreds of loans in an instant
I want:
Westpac Macquarie citibank commonwealth bank anz bankwest
finni mortgages logo
google reviews
4.9
star star star star star
Rating based on 147 reviews

×

Mobile devices lead way in property searches

Almost half of those people looking for a property are using mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets or other internet-enabled devices, new research has found.

The Future of Property Hunting report, which was commissioned by realestate.com.au, showed 25 per cent of property hunters used smartphones to help them with their search, while one in five relied on tablets and other internet-enabled devices.

“The growing popularity of the smartphone and rapid emergence of the iPad since its launch in 2009 is changing the way we access information,” said report author and social researcher Mark McCrindle. “We are a society seeking instant gratification due to the busy lives we lead. As a result, real estate companies are launching new products that are helpful, quick and easy to use.”

The report found that Gen Y is leading the trend, with 39 per cent using their smartphone to search for property before, with one in four Gen X’ers (25 per cent) and 13 per cent of Baby Boomers making the most of the latest property searching technology.

The Future of Property Hunting report surveyed 1,184 Australians, and focused on how technology is used now to find property and how it might look in the future.

It revealed that while Gen Y might be the most active property seeking demographic (30 per cent are monitoring the market or considering buying compared to 25 per cent of Gen X’ers and 14 per cent of Baby Boomers) and most likely to use a smartphone, age does not influence where we want to see property hunting technology in the future.

The report found that one-third of Gen Y’s (33 per cent), Gen X (33 per cent) and Baby Boomers (34 per cent) would like to access a property app that offers virtual tours and 3D walkthroughs. A further 20 per cent - evenly spread across each generation - would like the option of scanning the property billboard outside a house and taking an instant 3D tour in the future, with 19 per cent wanting to read comments left by other users on different suburbs.

You need to be a member to post comments. Become a member for free today!


Related articles