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Follow on Google News | Letting Agents offered a window into Student and 18-34 property marketDemand for rental properties is to remain strong amongst first time buyers and students. u-rooms is developed in response to this shift. It gives letting agents a window into student and 18-34 market
By: u-rooms ltd In addition to it demand for student accommodation continues to rise, with UCAS reporting an increase of 22.9% in full-time undergraduate applications over 2009. u-rooms.com, a new property portal targeted towards students and young professionals, is developed in response to this shift and will meet the needs of these growing property seekers. u-rooms.com offers services to young professionals and students that reflect their ‘always online’ lifestyle, end enabling them to link their property hunt to their favourite social network site, to search for homes, flatmate or houseshare that matches their unique attributes and preferences. u-rooms allows letting agents across the UK to list properties on its website thus giving them an opportunity to break down the corporate barriers and guarantee a window into student, key-worker and 18-34 property market. u-rooms connects to facebook and other social networks to communicate in a way that this demographic demands. Moreover, the website offers agents unique dashboards and tools to manage their listings and prospects and improve on enquiry to let ratios. Mike Peirce, CEO of u-rooms ltd comments: “although the market size has increased and is also maturing in terms of its use of the internet (e.g. use of Social Networking) - the services, and user experience, offered to support the rental market have not evolved at the same pace, leaving a gap which u-rooms intends to champion”. For more information visit www.u-rooms.com or contact mark@u-rooms.com # # # The company, formed in June 2009 by Mike Peirce (former CTO, lastminute.com) End
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