iProperty.com Singapore unleashes real estate iPad App

Company to offer over 50,000 properties for sale and rent in Singapore using the Apple product.

Riding the waves of innovation, iProperty.com Singapore (www.iProperty.com.sg) rolls out the first real estate iPad application in Asia (www.iProperty.com.sg/ipadapp). Over 50,000 properties for sale and rent in Singapore can be searched instantly on the iPad while property buyers and investors are on the move. This launch reinforces the company’s position as a forerunner in technology adoption and innovation, with an unwavering focus on enhancing user experience through integrated content on multiple platforms, according to an iProperty.com report.

Mr Shaun Di Gregorio, Chief Executive Officer of the iProperty.com Group said, “We’re thrilled to be the first company in Asia to release a real estate iPad App for our market leading portal iProperty.com.sg. With this iPad App, we are again one step ahead of our competitors as we focus on innovation that can help enrich the property search experience. The future of property search can now be in your hands.”

Explained Mr Di Gregorio, “It wasn’t that long ago when everyone looked at the internet from their desktop computer. These days, we know that people want more options about how they access the Internet. The take up of the iPad has been phenomenal in other parts of the world and we expect Singapore to be no different. That’s why we’ve made sure that we are the first property portal to offer our users an iPad app and that we will continue to lead the market in innovation.”

This application comes after the runaway success of iProperty.com Singapore’s iPhone App release in June 2010 With other other mobile‐friendly applications in the pipeline for the company.

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