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Estate agent adds a new string to his bow



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Published Date: 15 May 2008
ESTATE agent Peter Mooney has added a further boost to its business with a link to FindaProperty.com
The Kirkham-based agency teamed up with the property website this week.

FindaProperty.com offers a comprehensive search facility for househunters to find a home to buy or rent.

Peter Mooney explained: “It’s the second largest portal after Rightmove, very strong in the South East and developing in this area.

“We are still with Rightmove and are going to see which one turns out best, or we might stick with both of them – as far as clients are concerned they have got two major portals.”

He added: “People down south or at the top of Scotland can find us by putting in a postcode and can get access to all our properties on the internet that way. I think there’s a good future with this company that’s impressing me a lot.”

FindaProperty.com now publishes the details of over 591,912 properties to buy or rent from over 8,738 different agent offices.

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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 4:13 PM
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