NORFOLK, Va. (Oct. 16, 2013) – Homes.com®, a leading online real estate destination, announced today the launch of its Homes.com Rentals Mobile App, the company’s first dedicated rental app optimized for mobile users. The new app continues the company’s tradition of delivering invaluable search tools for consumers.

“With year-over-year rental search traffic growing on Homes.com by more than 514 percent on mobile devices, our first priority in designing the rentals mobile app was to create an optimal shopping experience for renters,” said Brock MacLean, executive vice president of Homes.com. “The new app allows consumers to customize searches, instantly view and save listings, and connect with agents or property managers. Whether a renter is searching for a place to celebrate, create or unwind, the place to find it is Homes.com.”
Homes.com is the first to have a search for pet feature among national real estate sites/apps (Zillow, Trulia and Realtor), however this feature is available among multi-family search sites/apps.Map searches are made simple with slide and tap navigation, all while referencing a geo-targeted map for an easy view of points of interest throughout the search experience.
As a benefit to advertisers, the new Homes.com Rentals App will launch with expansive rental inventory provided exclusively by ForRent.com and participating Homes.com agents, brokers, and MLSs. Additionally, all consumer inquiries will be sent to the advertiser for lead follow-up.
The Homes.com Rentals App can be easily found within the Homes.com Mobile App Library. Download it today!
One Reply to Homes.com® Launches Rentals Mobile App for iOS7 and Android
Finaly something i can use. I am constantly on the road and i have a slight problem in finding the right place to stay at the right time. I allready found a place to stay in Gainsville through this and i recomend it.
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