House hunters are increasingly going mobile with their real estate
searches, according to a new survey by The Search Agency, a global
online marketing firm. The report shows that growth in real estate
searches on tablets and smartphones has tripled in the past year, while
desktop searches have mostly stayed flat.
The Search Agency analyzed data from its real estate clients in order
to identify online search trends from July to August as compared to the
same time period last year.
“While consumers may not be ditching their computers altogether,
they’re flocking to smartphones and tablets to search for homes and
apartments,” says Keith Wilson of The Search Agency. “It’s no surprise
that more and more people are using their mobile devices to find
properties, listings, and houses. However, this data offers real estate
marketers deeper insight around consumer habits and opportunities to
provide the right ads and content at the right time of day, day of the
week, and on which device.”
Below are some of the findings from The Search Agency’s survey.
Device usage: The study found that 50 percent of
real estate impressions on weekdays are from a desktop computer. But on
weekends, impressions on smartphones and tablets account for 59 percent,
with smartphones taking 40 percent of that share and tablets snagging
19 percent.
Timing of their search: House hunters are doing
their research mostly during work hours, with 70 percent of total clicks
registering between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., according to the study. The
highest volume of search clicks were registered between noon and 6 p.m.
But night owls are searching for real estate information, too. Consumers
who searched between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. mostly did their
searches from their smartphones. That period of time is the only time
that smartphone searches alone topped desktop searches.
Article courtesy of Realtor Mag
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