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Dubai’s Bayut launches Android App for real estate in UAE

byCustoms Today Report
26/01/2015
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DUBAI: A leading Dubai property portal, Bayut, launched eagerly awaited android app for real estate enthusiasts. After the iOS app that was launched in November last year, and its immense success, the portal has now expanded its reach to investors, consumers and corporate entities on the Google platform as well.

Bayut’s android app is available for free download on the Play Store and lets users’ search and post properties for rent and sale throughout the UAE. Properties on the UAE’s smartest portal have been made more accessible than ever thanks to the new launch.

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The app’s user-friendly design and simplistic features allow users to explore the listings available in Bayut’s extensive database of properties on sale and rent, save your searches, receive push notifications and explore other key features with ease. The Bayut app was designed to revolutionize the way property is found.

“We aim to explore all avenues in the ‘smart-world’ and facilitate our users’ access to everything we offer, directly through this app. It is part of our strategy to make the Emirates’ real estate as accessible and visible as possible,” said Haider Ali Khan, Chief Executive Bayut.

Releasing this app is part of our plans to shift towards a more mobile-focused approach due to the ever-increasing popularity of smartphones in the UAE, where smartphone penetration was 78% in 2014, according to Nielsen,” he added.

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