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Britain's property websites reveal most viewed homes

The Sunday Times highlights the most popular houses on property websites in 2023, with prices ranging from £25,000 to multi-million mansions. Zoopla's most-viewed property was a two-bedroom flat in east London with a view of Leyton Orient's football pitch, which was first listed for sale in March for £350,000. Second on Zoopla's most-viewed list was a two-bedroom terraced house close to Kirkdale station in Liverpool. The cheapest property in its top ten, on sale for £25,000.  Affordability was also a key concern for browsers of the property portal OnTheMarket.com. Four out its top five most-viewed properties are priced at £390,000 or less. Two of them are in Wales: a £100,000 fixer-upper and a £295,000 period cottage. However, at Rightmove the cheapest property in its top ten most-viewed listings was a £2.3m property in south Ayrshire, which is the only property in its top ten that has been sold. Its most-viewed property in 2023 was Shenstone House, a seven-bedroom Arts and Crafts-style property built 15 years ago in Solihull, Warwickshire, with its own woodland and topiary maze. Initially listed in September 2022, it is on sale with Knight Frank estate agency for £4.5m. Savills' most-viewed property of the year was Glenthorne House in Lynton, Devon. The early 19th-century property has 11 bedrooms and a 2.5 mile driveway, thought to be one of the longest in England. 

The Sunday Times

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