Watch out Rightmove! New portal launches for lettings industry

Watch out Rightmove! New portal launches for lettings industry


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A new AI-powered portal has launched, specialising in rentals and aiming to take on Rightmove.

nHabit operates like this: 

  • Free tier: Up to 3 active listings per month at zero cost, Agents signing up now can enjoy unlimited active listings for the first 3 months;
  • Transparent pricing: Pay as you go model starting at £10 per listing per month (with volume discounts up to 30%);
  • Premium flexibility: For the agents that choose to subscribe to nHabit monthly, there will be additional features and custom market reports when the Premium and Platinum tiers are launched – with early adopter discounts;
  • No lock-in: Choose the package that fits your business, scale up or down as needed;
  • Actual innovation: AI-powered tenant matching, verified lead pipeline, neighbourhood compatibility scoring, and deep analytics that traditional portals don’t provide.

A statement from the creators urges agents to compare its fees with Rightmove’s charges, especially after recent increases. nHabit claims agents on Rightmove pay up to 13.5% of their monthly commission to the portal. 

The statement says: “While legacy portals lean on market dominance to justify price hikes, nHabit is launching with a fundamentally different model that treats agents as partners, not profit centres.

“For property developers, Build-to-Rent operators, co-living providers and estate agents preparing for the future, nHabit is not just the better option financially, but it is the smarter one too. 

“The platform’s AI matchmaking technology can identify personally suitable locations and properties, including in areas the user may never have considered. 

“This means properties appear in curated recommendations to renters who genuinely match the area, lifestyle, and property type, helping to cut through the noise of generic portal listings and avoid postcode saturation.”

The founder, Steven Charlton, says: “Instead of fighting thousands of generic listings, your properties sit in curated suggestions. You get access to a bigger pool of potential tenants who are genuinely compatible with what you’re offering.”

nHabit says many independent agents face unprecedented pressures in recent years: rising wages, compliance costs, insurance premiums and technological investments

It also criticises what it calls “gross market power with a huge monopoly” exercised by the likes of Rightmove.

The new portal’s statement goes on: “For renters, nHabit offers swipe-based discovery, AI-powered recommendations, personalised compatibility scores and access to hidden gems beyond the traditional portal listings. 

“For agents, it offers something they haven’t had in years: an alternative.”

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