For me and My Man (I’ve been banned from calling him The Boy), 2009 was the year of lettings websites. We must have looked at hundreds of properties on sites ranging from irritating to completely unusable, and never managed to find a single site that did it all. Local or national companies, it made no difference. They all sucked!

The internet is the perfect medium for house-hunting. You can see more information than in a newspaper ad and view endless images (provided the agent has actually taken some). It should be an enjoyable experience, but it’s not.

Both being webby types, of course, there was much discussion over “this form is quite nice, shame about the results” as well as “this place is a bit more expensive, but look the walls are painted green!”. This inevitably led to the conclusion that if we ever got the opportunity, we would build the best property lettings/sales website in the entire world.

“They can’t be that bad” I hear you cry, “She’s exaggerating!”. You think so? Read on for some examples that may very well give you nightmares.
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We’ve all been there.

You know you’re unlikely to find anything that pays more than $4 an hour, but work is thin on the ground and you’re feeling optimistic. Thirteen hours later you’ve watched 8 seemingly sensible buyers fall for the cut and paste bids, had 2 people tell you you’ll never make it in freelancing unless you halve your rates, and made exactly 0 pennies.

I’m sure there are some people who make a good living out of these sites but if you, like the me of a year ago, feel that freelancing sites are your best bet to get some portfolio work, read on. (more…)