Property portal OnTheMarket.com opens up listing platform to Property agents in Africa

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UK property listing site for agents only, OnTheMarket has opened up its platform to allow agents list their properties to the overseas market.

OnTheMarket does not does not carry third party advertising and both existing member agents and non-member agents can advertise their overseas properties at OnTheMarket.com. The site does not allow listings from online-only agents.

Ian Springett, Chief Executive of OnTheMarket.com, said: “It is exciting to launch our new overseas channel which already lists thousands of properties for sale and complements our existing UK offering.
“This is yet another sign of growth for OnTheMarket.com and we are looking forward to working with new agents from different corners of the globe to list their marketed properties.”

The new overseas search results are presented in grid, map and list views, as well as a new combined grid and map view. All properties are plotted to their exact location on detailed maps using latitude longitude coordinates and a map is available on every full details page.

A ‘draw’ search facility will be available with the ability to create up to 10 different areas within a single search. These can also be saved and used for property searches.There are seven different currency options available and property price is presented in the currency selected by the property seeker as well as the currency provided by the agent.
To view properties from Kenya click here.
In early 2015, Buyrentkenya partnered with Listglobally to have local properties listed overseas as well as have Kenyans access international properties.
Agents who would like to list their overseas properties at OnTheMarket.com should email overseas@agentsmutual.co.uk
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