Kenya’s BuyRentKenya Named Best Internet Marketing Portal of the Year

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buyrentkenyalogoBuyrentkenya.com, Kenya’s number 1 property website, has received the 2014 East Africa Property Award for Best Internet Marketing Portal of the Year, recognizing its role as a player and leader in the success of real estate and infrastructure development.

The East Africa Property Awards were held in Nairobi and were organized by EAPA at the Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel.

In a statement, Buyrentkenya.com CEO Jamie Pujara said, “There is a great sense of accomplishment to be recognized by the public and our peers as being the best at what we do. The property portal space in Kenya has over 20 players including some large international companies. We have always felt as the local player we have intrinsic knowledge of what the agents and developers want as well as fundamental understanding of how the end user in Kenya wants to find property. The award is validation that our focus on localized expertise is valued by the property seekers.”

“Looking towards 2015, we wish to build on what we have accomplished so far and continue to innovate and create more tools in helping property seekers find their ideal home and create more transparency and credibility in the market.”

Launched in May 2012, BuyRentKenya.com has focused on making the search for property in Kenya simple, beating all other players as the biggest in traffic, visitors, number agents listed, revenue and leads generated.

With a backing from One Africa Media, BuyRentKenya has beat out strong competitors in the Kenya property portal landscape to win the prestigious award.

 

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