Free international advertising offered to Estate Agents
FPS Property Junction's new exciting global property portal is saving estate agents employing specific language speakers.
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Agents that agree to sign on to FPS Property Junction's FREE portal can deliver the same service to potential overseas buyers through its bespoke Property Terms Database on its multilingual, multinational website designed by estate agents for estate agents.
Estate agents have realised that to translate details of any property is much more complicated than simply going into Google translate and pressing a button.
FPS Property Junction's unique Input Interface includes all the information that will attract buyers who do not necessarily know the area of the UK they are looking to buy in, very often for investment purposes.
Distances to transport links, golf clubs, schools, airports and many other points of interest are clearly displayed. This can eliminate timewasters, leading to enquiries that are genuine and, therefore, more likely to lead to a sale.
All of FPS Property Junction's websites for each language are fully optimised for the native language, maximising the chances of local users finding properties - existing UK property portals may do well for the search "flat to rent" in the U, but there are only 6,600 searches for this expression every month in Germany, as opposed to 673,000 for the German equivalent "Wohnung-zur-mieten"!
It is a myth to think that every potential property buyer in the world speaks English.
FPS Property Junction has been designed for the multi-cultural local, regional, national and international markets that make up the 21st century property forum.
FPS Property Junction is offering estate agents the opportunity of a free trial for a year, giving them the opportunity for international advertising with no expense at all.
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