Lisburn and Bangor among the UK cities home to most homemovers, research reveals

Lisburn in Northern Ireland is home to the biggest population interested in moving house, a new study has found. 

Getamover.co.uk analysed Google search data for over 170 terms relating to property portals like Rightmove, Zoopla, and PropertyPal, as well as various other phrases relevant to house moves to determine which UK cities showed the most interest in moving.

Northern Ireland’s Lisburn ranked top as the UK city most interested in moving house.

Searches for terms related to house moves averaged 37,670 each month per 100,000 people.

The most popular search term among the city’s residents was for regional estate agent ‘PropertyPal’, which represented over 67% of the average monthly searches.

Bangor in Northern Ireland fell just short of top spot as the UK city most interested in moving house.

On average, 36,083 monthly searches are completed per 100,000 people in the city, falling just behind Lisburn in the study.

Much like Lisburn, local housing website ‘PropertyPal’ dominated Google searches in the area, accounting for more than half of the total searches for terms relating to moving house every month. 

Colchester claimed third place on the study and ranked as the English city most interested in moving house.

Colchester rated below the Northern Ireland cities with an average monthly search volume of 34,916 per 100,000 people.

Residents searched for popular UK property website ‘Rightmove’ more than any other term, averaging 22,783 searches a month, over 20,000 more than any other term linked to house moves.

Norwich is the fourth city most interested in moving house according to Google search data.

Residents of the city search for house move terms an average of 34,173 times a month per 100,000 people. The most popular search terms in the area include ‘Rightmove’, ‘Rightmove Norwich’ and ‘Zoopla’.

York rounded out the top five UK cities, with an average monthly search volume of 33,301 per 100,000 people for terms related to house moves.

Much like every English city in the study, ‘Rightmove’ was the most popular search term in York, with locals searching for the property website an average of 20,081 times every month per 100,000 residents.

David Burrows, head of Getamover.co.uk, said: “Despite house prices rising 1.4% year-on-year in Northern Ireland, residents in the region still remain some of the most interested in moving house.

“House prices in Scotland have risen the most over the last year, according to the UK’s House Price Index, with the average price soaring 3.3% to £190,341 as of December 2023.

“With no Scottish representation in the top ranking, and Aberdeen and Dunfermline placed at the bottom of the study, you may find that aspiring homeowners in Scotland are biding their time and waiting for the prices to dip again before making their move in the property market.”

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