REIWA partner with listings website for new online feature

REIWA partner with listings website for new online feature
Oliver WisniewskiDecember 2, 2014

A new online partnership has formed between reiwa.com and houseandland.com.

Reiwa.com unveiled the ‘House & Land’ section last month following the announcement of the joint venture.

The new addition to the re-launched website will assist investors looking online for new-build packages.

Chief executive officer at REIWA Neville Pozzi says: “This new initiative helps us deliver on our promise to be the number one destination for everything WA real estate, providing buyers who are looking to build with a one-stop solution.”

The House & Land feature gives access to the top land estates, building designs and vacant land. It also has a patented ‘matching’ technology for buyers who are looking to build. The application will find what block will match their house.

Director of houseandland.com.au Mark Shearer said: “It helps bridge the disconnect for consumers between house and land by simplifying the overall difficulty in creating a package.”

“Users can now view a comprehensive list of building designs from over 30 builder brands in WA removing the need to spend weekends driving all  over the state looking for the perfect fit.”

The website is set for more features in the years to come.

“We are really excited to be partnering with houseland.com.au. This is a space in real estate we haven’t traditionally had much involvement in, so it’s opening doors for us to engage with new segments of the market and get them on board,” said executive manager of reiwa.com Lisa Ravlich.

  

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