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Top Real Estate Websites

Top Real Estate Websites

A ranking of the top New Zealand websites for the week ending 13 August 2006 from Nielsen//NetRatings' Market Intelligence service for the Real Estate category.

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The recent Real Estate Market (REM) report released by Nielsen//NetRatings, shows that 86% of New Zealanders in the survey, rate the internet as the best tool for real estate research.

Trademe.co.nz/property continues to lead the online Real Estate category, with 75% of New Zealanders satisfied with the functionality of the trademe.co.nz/property site, according to the REM report.

More females (59%) visited this category last week, with 37% of the visitors coming from the Auckland Region. Trends from the Nielsen//NetRatings' Market Intelligence service show that visitors from the Auckland Region are more likely to visit real estate sites than any other region in New Zealand. For further information please refer to the attached press release for the Real Estate Market report.

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