Rocket Internet To Launch Real Estate Portal Vamido In Kenya

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vamidoRocket Internet is in final moves to launch a real estate classified portal dubbed Vamido in Kenya, months after setting it up in Nigeria.

According to Rocket Internet, Vamido will enable “realtors, landlords and sellers to reach the widest audience while making it easier for home buyers and renters to search for homes, apartments, commercial properties, and land using their criteria and gives them access to most complete and thorough listings.”

Vamido Kenya launches at a time when the property market is so ripe, and other online players have educated masses on online property search. Portals like BuyRent Kenya, Anza.co.ke among others, have been on ground serving thousands hunting homes in Kenya.

Rocket Internet will definitely run Vamido Kenya just as its Nigerian counterpart with listings of professionally photographed images. The listings will have verified to avoid any fraudulent postings.

TechMoran will bring you an exclusive interview with  Aneesa Arshad, the founder and CEO Vamido Kenya soon.

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