UK names top recommended real estate companies

March 3, 2020

There has been a list of the top property brands in the UK based on customer recommendation and Rightmove has shown up on that list.

In a new top ten of property brands issued by YouGov, Rightmove scores 68.5%, followed by Zoopla with 53.8%.

In third place comes the top ranking agent, Dexters, at 47.6%. The firm has been growing rapidly across Greater London.

Hamptons and Savills are in fourth and fifth place, with Purplebricks in sixth place with a rating of 43.1%.

The YouGov BrandIndex screens just 1,549 brands in total for a recommend score, giving the proportion of a brand’s customers who are willing to recommend it to others.

The overall top UK brands ranked in this way are MoneySaving Expert, Monzo, Trailfinders and University Studios Orlando.

There are no supermarkets in the top ten, but posh pie-maker Charlie Bigham makes it to tenth place.

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March 3, 2020

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