What House?

WhatHouse?
[Limited]
Industry Internet & Real Estate
Founded 1987
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Key people
Daniel Hill, Managing Director
Derek Smith, Chairman
Rupert Bates, Editorial Director
Neil Robbins, Director
Ian Cunningham, Commercial Director
Lee Williams, Non-Executive Director
Services Property search & Research
Website www.whathouse.com

WhatHouse? is a UK property portal, featuring new homes[1] property for sale, for sale across the UK from most major home builders in the UK.

Founded as a magazine in 1978 to provide consumers with information on new homes for sale, as well as interiors and gardens, WhatHouse? was acquired by its present owners in 1988, when it merged with homefinder magazine. WhatHouse? moved online in 2005, becoming www.whathouse.com.

The WhatHouse? Awards,[2][3][4] an annual housebuilder awards ceremony which judges the best new homes in the UK, is also part of the WhatHouse? brand and the 34th[5] such ceremony will take place in November 2015.

WhatHouse? is owned by independent publisher WhatHouse Digital Ltd.[6] Its sister company, Globalspan Media Ltd publishes Show House magazine, a monthly magazine for housebuilders and organises the annual WhatHouse? Awards.

Background

The www.whathouse.com portal allows potential buyers to browse and search through a range of new properties.

It covers the affordable housing options for first-time buyers and key workers, such as shared equity shared ownership. There are daily property news and site reviews.

In July 2012, whathouse.com announced a 3 year sponsorship[7] deal[8][9][10] with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., where the brand name appeared on players' shirts for all first team games.

The WhatHouse? Awards

The WhatHouse? Awards[11] are the longest established new homes awards in the UK. They reward housebuilders and developers across 21 categories.

References

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