Real Estate Portal Launches Free Android App To Sign Up Kenya’s Mobile Population

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anza_logo_squareKenya’s ­ Anza.co.ke, a  real estate portal for free property listings used by agents, home owners and property hunters has launched an Android App that will allow users access the platform on the go.

Launched yesterday during the Kenya Property Developers Association’s (KPDA) CEO breakfast in Nairobi, Anza’s free mobile Android will help Android users enjoy quick and intuitive property search on mobile phones and tablets.

According to the firm, now easy searches can be performed on the go as well at home through the web­based interface. Property agents and property owners can be contacted directly through the app either by phone or email.

With the new app, Anza aims to reach an even wider audience by making it’s service accessible to an increasingly growing number of people accessing the web through mobile technology.

Anza is run by Kontent Ltd, a Kenyan digital media agency.

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