Real estate tech startup Global Listings, Inc. has just announced the launch its global online real estate listings search platform, GlobalListings.com.
GlobalListings.com is the world's first global, multi-property-category, and multi-transaction searchable property listings platform. The platform currently has over 173,000 active Residential, Commercial and Vacation property listings worldwide for sale, rent, auction and exchange today, and growing.
Global Listings, Inc. founder Michael Gerrity stated, "As the real estate industry has really gone global in the last decade, coupled with the explosion of cross-border property transactions occurring worldwide, we are really excited to launch the first truly global international property listings search platform to accommodate the growing needs of a globally connect world."
"We value our listings partnership with GlobalListings.com! Florida is an attractive real estate destination for foreign buyers and investors worldwide, and having additional global exposure for all our 6,600+ property listings across the entire State of Florida is a key advantage for our Sales Professionals and our customers", said Rei L. Mesa, president and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty.
The company also reports that any property owner, broker, agent, developer, homebuilder, real estate fund manager, REIT, bank REO and Governments agency can register with the site and upload all their own property listings worldwide as either a premium paid listing, or as a free listing, on a month to month basis. Once any property listing is uploaded to platform, any online inquiries made about any property worldwide are emailed directly to the person who uploaded the actual listing at no cost.
Veteran Orlando Realtor Tonya Giddens also commented, "With a strong increase of foreign property buyers and investment capital flowing into the U.S. over the last 5 years, GlobalListings.com is a perfect online platform that I use to reach future offshore property buyers outside of our normal agent or broker marketing channels".