Housing.com launches ‘Housing Partner Assistant’ app for sellers
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Housing.com launches ‘Housing Partner Assistant’ app for sellers

Aims to enable the sellers to receive instant alerts and manage home seekers effectively with a single click

Housing.com, part of Elara Technologies, which also owns PropTiger.com and Makaan.com, has launched the first-of-its-kind “Housing Partner Assist” app to help the sellers manage listings, home seekers and much more with a single tap on their phones. This new intuitive app will enable sellers to list properties at their convenience and receive instant alerts on home seekers for the property and contact the buyers immediately with a single click on the mobile screen. Moreover, the expert filter options of the app will enable sellers focus on priority home seekers and close deals faster.

With the help of this new cutting-edge app, the sellers can list the properties in simple steps and click on the property to get a detailed view. Additionally, sellers can edit, add more details and photos of the promoted properties to improve the quality score and boost the rankings in the search results page. Using the app, the sellers can refer to the potential customer’s requirement summary to shortlist relevant properties before scheduling a meeting.

Commenting on the development, Ravi Bhushan, Group CPTO, Housing.com,, PropTiger.com and Makaan.com, said, “Within the real estate classifieds industry, Housing.com has always differentiated itself on the basis of superior product usability and consumer experience. With our new app “Housing Partner Assist’, sellers can avoid the conventional and cumbersome lead generation process and get off to a speedier start in this fiercely competitive industry. We are confident that the new app will create additional value for the sellers in improving business revenue and provide more control to build trust with buyers.”

As the app will enable sellers to be more engaged, buyers will receive timely response from sellers and will be able to find the best-suited homes in a shorter period. For instance, the expert filter option of the app makes it possible to manage one’s property portfolio on a single screen and with its help one can navigate through the properties and find the right one for home seekers very quickly. The app provides the option of real-time promotion of properties to sellers that can help them better manage day-to-day business activities with less investment of time to ensure improved productivity, better customer service and more satisfied clients.

The new app is available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for iOS and Android users respectively. Link to the Housing Partner Assist app:

Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.housing.android.agent
 
IOS - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/housing-partner-assist/id1382535804?mt=8

Aims to enable the sellers to receive instant alerts and manage home seekers effectively with a single click Housing.com, part of Elara Technologies, which also owns PropTiger.com and Makaan.com, has launched the first-of-its-kind “Housing Partner Assist” app to help the sellers manage listings, home seekers and much more with a single tap on their phones. This new intuitive app will enable sellers to list properties at their convenience and receive instant alerts on home seekers for the property and contact the buyers immediately with a single click on the mobile screen. Moreover, the expert filter options of the app will enable sellers focus on priority home seekers and close deals faster. With the help of this new cutting-edge app, the sellers can list the properties in simple steps and click on the property to get a detailed view. Additionally, sellers can edit, add more details and photos of the promoted properties to improve the quality score and boost the rankings in the search results page. Using the app, the sellers can refer to the potential customer’s requirement summary to shortlist relevant properties before scheduling a meeting. Commenting on the development, Ravi Bhushan, Group CPTO, Housing.com,, PropTiger.com and Makaan.com, said, “Within the real estate classifieds industry, Housing.com has always differentiated itself on the basis of superior product usability and consumer experience. With our new app “Housing Partner Assist’, sellers can avoid the conventional and cumbersome lead generation process and get off to a speedier start in this fiercely competitive industry. We are confident that the new app will create additional value for the sellers in improving business revenue and provide more control to build trust with buyers.” As the app will enable sellers to be more engaged, buyers will receive timely response from sellers and will be able to find the best-suited homes in a shorter period. For instance, the expert filter option of the app makes it possible to manage one’s property portfolio on a single screen and with its help one can navigate through the properties and find the right one for home seekers very quickly. The app provides the option of real-time promotion of properties to sellers that can help them better manage day-to-day business activities with less investment of time to ensure improved productivity, better customer service and more satisfied clients. The new app is available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for iOS and Android users respectively. Link to the Housing Partner Assist app: Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.housing.android.agent   IOS - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/housing-partner-assist/id1382535804?mt=8

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