Homesearch, a new business which sets out to supply agents with instruction-winning information, has announced its pricing for next year.

Homesearch started trialling its product with agents in January and launched in beta mode in June.

When EYE reported on it, it created quite a stir – with agents who had already used it apparently queuing up to lavish it with praise, to the extent that it actually puzzled some regular EYE posters (it turned out that the customers were only too happy to help with the marketing).

Homesearch, currently free, aims to provide comprehensive, editable information on every single residential home in the UK, using a wide range of sources and machine learning.

A Homesearch report is designed for agents, keen to highlight their own local knowledge, to give to potential vendors and landlords who are in the process of getting valuations and deciding who to instruct.

The information given per property is comprehensive and includes planning history, previous ‘sold’ information, current value, plot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as a lot of local area information.

By June, it had 1,200 agents using it, and it now has over 4,000.

After the end of this year, it will cost £55 per user, per month, with unlimited use.

Agents wanting to commit for the whole of next year will pay £44 per month.

Homesearch says that the pricing and pricing model have come directly from agents’ feedback.

Sam Hunter, a director of the firm, said: “We have been talking price with Homesearchers across the country since our launch in June.

“We took feedback on what features agents valued most, and asked what pricing was fair, which ranged from as low as £9 for one login to as high as £350 for an office, but the majority said they’d want to pay per person and between £50 and £75 per month, so we listened and that’s where we’ve gone for.”

Giles Ellwood, founder of Homesearch, said: “The pricing gives us the best chance at building on the foundations created this year, while keeping Homesearch as affordable as possible for agents as well.”

A free version of Homesearch will still be available to agents next year, but will come with limited searches, limited reports and a reduced feature set.

Ellwood said: “Our mission in everything we do is to improve the property industry and we see information as the best way to do that in the fastest possible time.

“So it makes sense that we’d keep a version of Homesearch available for free to align with this.”

Agents needing more than the available searches in the free plan will be able to purchase additional searches (including a report) for a small fee as and when needed.

Estate agents will still have access to the full service, including all new features, for free up until December 31.

Agents can go to www.homesearch.co.uk/pricing to see a full breakdown of the pricing and to register for free.

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