TheMoveChannel.Com Adds Zoopla UK Property To Overseas Listings
TheMoveChannel.com has signed a new deal with Zoopla to add the real estate site's UK property to its extensive international database of property listings.
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As international investment in UK real estate continues to rise, TheMoveChannel.com will enable the Lead Galaxy network to provide more opportunities to the 600,000 buyers who visit its portals each month.
Director, Dan Johnson, comments:
"Lead Galaxy is thrilled to announce this partnership between TheMoveChannel.com and Zoopla. This year, investors from China, Russia and Scandinavia have all shown a growing interest in UK property, particularly the booming buy-to-let market.
"Nearly 50 per cent of our visitors are based outside the UK, and combining TheMoveChannel.com's international presence with Zoopla's portfolio will provide investment opportunities to buyers who otherwise wouldn't necessarily be aware of them."
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