Rummage4Property finally announces launch

March 11, 2019

Property search simplifier, Rummage4Property has finally launched, though its been kept hush-hush, according to Robert May, the company's founder.

May said in his post: “We launched very quietly on 1st March with a number of builders and agents.

“We are growing organically expanding at a pace we can cope with dealing with the inevitable challenges of moving from a beta system through a UX phase where we are changing and modifying things.”

May later stated: “The launch was more of a consolidation. We finished the last of the phase 1 elements and are now slowly piecing together a userbase of innovators and early adopters, agents from the full range of agency types and models, independents, corporates, franchise, traditional, online and hybrid."

Rummage4Property connects estate agents & house builders with home movers without getting in the way. The company's aim is to reinforce their clients' businesses not suppress it.

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March 11, 2019

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