Rocket Internet’s Lamudi Listings Hit a Record 100,000 Mark

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Lamudi01Real estate classifieds site Lamudi has announced that it has recorded world-wide rocketing of listings on its in 16 countries throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America.

The site has said it has registered over 100.000 apartments, houses and properties offered to more than a million monthly visitors and there is still a bullish tendency.

Kian Moini, Co-Founder Lamudi:  “We gladly notice that the number of properties put online is rising but what is more essential to us is that our users report that the platform enables them to sell and rent out more properties. Nevertheless, our primary target is always to keep up a good distribution and high-quality properties.”

After the platform’s global rebranding in autumn 2013, Lamudi rapidly expanded into several emerging markets all over the world. Only in the past four months, the total number of listings went from 25.858 up to 100.000, along with an increase of more than 500.000 users per month.

Site for properties for rent or for sale, Lamudi.com enables customers to easily find or sell their house, apartment, commercial property or land online. At the same time, property providers and agents get a trusted online presence through a personalized webpage. Key characteristics of Lamudi are its diverse property offers, the intuitive website set-up and the high security standards to avoid fraud. The business platform operates under a high level of transparency through professional photos, updated listings, detailed descriptions, reports and rankings for 100% of its properties in each market. The Lamudi platform helps brokers to manage their inventory fast, easy and stress-free.

 

 

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