Anza launches free native iPhone app for Kenyan property search

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anzaKenya’s real estate listing site Anza has launched a new native iPhone application for their Kenyan property listing platform. The new app is available for download for free in the iTunes store. With this new addition, Anza has become the only property portal to offer it’s listings natively on both the Android & iPhone platforms. Anza will be rolling out updates to the applications in the near future that will include new, location­based, features among others.

With the release of the new iPhone app, Anza is furthering its goal of making property search as easy as possible to all in Kenya and the diaspora, regardless of the device or platform being used.

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Anza provides easy and intuitive property search for those looking to rent or buy residential & commercial real estate as well as land. The firm also offers a number of real estate business solutions to real estate agents and property developers which include 3D architectural visualizations, 360 degree photography and web development among others.

 

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