MovingOut.co.ke Launches To Revolutionise Kenya’s Property Market

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movingoutMovingOut.co.ke has launched with plans it says will revolutionise the way people buy, sell and rent property in the country.

Karuga Edwin CEO & Founder, Classified African Ventures Limited, the firm behind MovingOut.co.ke told TechMoran, “MovingOut.co.ke aim to change the face of the real estate market by breaking down barriers and facilitating the way property is sold and rented.”

The Karuga says the portal is not timid and afraid of players already in the field but will bring all industry stakeholders together and act as a one stop junction for them all.

“It will act as a comprehensive one-stop shop and aims to be the place to go for all matters concerned with real estate. It will also be a key source in providing information on real estate in general in Kenya,” and added, “MovingOut.co.ke   is  a dedicated real estate site that provides a platform for comprehensive  property search for people looking at buying or renting property in Kenya.”

Just today, TechMoran also reported that Rocket Internet’s property portal Vamido is set to launch in Kenya. Movingout.co.ke will have to be stiff to beat any of this competitors with massive financial muscle and personnel.

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