The Globrix data reveals that 38% of us use the Internet to snoop on our neighbours’ properties. Forty per cent admit to regularly using the Internet to look at houses, 22% surf particulars for expensive fantasy homes, a hardcore 1% admitted to spending more than three and a half hours each week browsing property porn. But wait until it’s put into context. In the same poll, only 31% estimate spending more time on the mighty Facebook than on property websites; and property surfing also beats out holiday surfing, music surfing, and even conventional pornography. This reads like an obsession.
Our publisher, on addiction and property surfing, in his guest column for Citywire.
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