Nigeria’s PrivateProperty.ng Lists Over 130,000 Properties

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PPNG New Logo-1Today, Nigeria’s Private Property said it has hit over 130,000 properties and 1.3 million enquiries since its inception in November 2011, bigger than any other property website in Nigeria.

According toPrivateproperty Managing Director & Co-Owner, Oluwafemi Taiwo,”We keep data of property listings on our website as this ensures we have an estimate of growth in use of our website. The number of enquiries sent by property buyers to property sellers on our website is a key success factor for us, helping us ensure we’re adding value to all our users and this shows that the Real Estate sector in Nigeria is fully harnessing the potentials of the Internet”.

The firm also aimes to launch a new PrivateProperty.ng early August 2014 to incorporate new features aimed at improving user experience as it is more responsive with easy navigation. The One Africa Media backed firm aims to be the region’s market leading property site and not only in Nigeria.

One Africa media runs Cheki, Jobberman and Private Property and has operations in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa. It’s investors include Tiger Global and SEEK.

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