Properazzi has announced that it has grown to become the world’s largest property search engine and works with your specific computer history rather than a log-in. With over 4 million listings in 49 countries, Properazzi will re-launch with a new interface with numerous uber-specific filters (balconies, parking, etc) so you can search for your next home in your undies… if you’re not in America. Ah, I had you- no worries National MLS, sleep tight RedfinTruliaYahoo dudes; Properazzi hasn’t landed in the U.S.
But, what if it did? With already so many properties and a snazzy name and website under their belt, could they branch out to become the ever feared/loved National MLS in America?
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Eric says:
I’ll give em this much, the idea of having a cookie save previous search items will be nice. Firefox does an ok job at it already (going back to a pre-submitted form), but when you’re doing a bunch of different searches it will likely come in handy.
Now, I’m curious if they haven’t yet expanded to the US for fear of competition and bureaucracy? I wonder if the other countries are a better test bed.
August 25, 2007 — 10:16 am
Lani Anglin says:
Just to be clear- they haven’t publicized any intent to move into the US Market. From what I understand it became primarily a unifying platform for European countries and has branched out from there.
Europeans scoff at the idea of Americans “feeding listings everywhere” and seem to have fewer exposure sites available. Perhaps Properazzi is becoming their National-ish MLS?
August 26, 2007 — 11:51 am
renthusiast says:
red hot London based extate.co.uk might be looking to get into the US, we’re not sure but rumors do exist
September 1, 2007 — 1:12 am