List your properties — letting agents
A free local supplement for Dundee letting agents. BLM feed in, enquiries out.
Dundee is the smallest of Scotland's four major city rental markets, but the big national portal costs don't scale down for smaller markets — Dundee agents often pay similar amounts to Edinburgh agents, despite achievable Dundee rents being materially lower. The per-listing economics are squeezed. A free local portal isn't a full replacement — but as a supplement, it tilts the maths back.
Rightmove BLM feed support
We accept the Rightmove V3 BLM format — the most common feed format used by UK letting agents. If you already publish a BLM feed to Rightmove, adding Rent in Dundee is a one-time configuration change, not a second inventory to maintain. Your Dundee stock on Rightmove automatically flows to us; changes, images, and status updates propagate on your next scheduled push.
If you don't run a BLM feed, you can add properties manually from the dashboard in the same way private landlords do. Support for Citylets XML and additional feed formats is on the roadmap.
Scottish Letting Agent Register
Every letting agent operating in Scotland must be on the Scottish Letting Agent Register and comply with the Letting Agent Code of Practice. We collect your registration number at sign-up and display it on your agency profile — it's a signal to renters that you're legitimate and covered by the tribunal's compliance regime.
What you get
On the free tier: all property details, up to 5 images per listing, your name and logo on listings, standard search placement, BLM feed integration, and neighbourhood auto-detection from postcode. No contract, no minimum term, no per-listing fees, and no commission on enquiries or lets.
On Premium (£39/month): up to 20 images per listing, featured placement, priority in search results, analytics dashboard covering views and enquiry clicks, and a full branded agency profile page. Premium is optional and monthly — cancel at any time.
A note on the 2026 market
The Housing (Scotland) Act 2025's rent control framework went live on 1 April 2026, and councils will submit rent condition assessments by 31 May 2027. Dundee is unlikely to be among the first designated rent control areas — rents have risen at roughly CPI pace for most of the post-2020 period and the case for early designation is weaker than in Edinburgh or Glasgow. We've written an explainer covering the dates that do matter for agents (notably the October 2026 and April 2027 changes), and we'll update it as the picture clarifies.
Ready?
Register your agency (a couple of minutes) and we'll help you connect your feed. If you'd like to talk through it first, get in touch.