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Frankie McCoy

The best property apps of 2016

Movebubble

Born of its founders’ own disastrous renting experiences, Movebubble knows exactly what you want: viewings in two taps, detailed area guides and, crucially, real-time availability so you don’t waste your precious time.

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movebubble.com

Settled

Settled gets your for sale sign up and your house on to all the right sites. It also liaises with viewers and provides a ton of online support — all for less than £300.

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settled.co.uk

Knocker

It’s been branded the “Tinder of property” but without the danger of receiving highly dodgy images. Working with Zoopla and using GPS, it shows you all the available properties near you. Great for sneaking a peek inside that trillion-quid Mayfair mansion.

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knockerapp.com

Patch Property

It’s Apple Watch-enabled and Patch’s other USP is its excellently designed in-app messaging service, which allows you to confer with your beloved about viewings — or indeed, inform them of your imminent departure.

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patchproperty.com

Roompik

Who cares if you live in a freezing, rat-infested shoebox if you’re with your bae? Roompik helps you not only look for a new pad but new pals, with detailed profiles and pictures of the current residents.

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roompik.com

The original version of this article has been updated to reflect that this is not an officially ranked or exhaustive list, but rather a selection of some of the rental apps available to consumers at the time of publication (April 2016)

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