Easyroommate Teams Up With Email4property.co.uk And Zoomf.com
Flatshare website Easyroommate.co.uk has launched a partnership with Email4Property.co.uk, the online network of estate agents owned by the Trinity Mirror group.
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Users looking for a property on Email4Property.co.uk and Zoomf.com will be able to register directly on Easyroommate.co.uk for free, whether they are looking to rent a room or find a flatshare and will be able to browse over 15,000 rooms or flatshares for rent, along with 75,000 profiles of potential flatmates looking for a room.
Jonathan Moore, director of Easyroommate.co.uk comments:
"In the last year alone, we've seen the UK flatsharing population increase by 100,000 as more and more renters look to save money and homeowners look to earn extra cash from renting out their spare rooms.
"This partnership with Email4Property.co.uk and Zoomf.com allows us to reach even more prospective flatsharers, and is another crucial step in Easyroommate's strategy for ongoing growth."
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