NEW YORK, Nov. 15, 2016 -- Agorafy, the New York City-based real estate technology company, is thrilled to announce the launch of the Agorafy Newsroom, an up to date information resource for the latest in real estate news.
The Agorafy Newsroom specializes in content relating to commercial and residential real estate as well as property information. The Newsroom gives real estate professionals and platform users an up to the minute resource for all the information they need, all in one place. “We believe in creating value for real estate professionals by providing them with a wealth of knowledge at their fingertips, which can be accessed from anywhere, anytime. The Newsroom is a natural extension of our tech platform,” says Richard Du, founder and CEO of Agorafy.
As a technology company, users can either navigate the desktop version or the mobile app, also available on iOS and Android. Agorafy believes in the power of technology and information to create value for real estate professionals. “The keys to what makes Agorafy unique is that we provide better data, a better user experience and the latest technology. Agorafy allows real estate professionals to access what they need, when they need it, wherever they need it.”
Along with the launch of the Agorafy Newsroom, Agorafy continues its expansion. Taking advantage of the US real estate industry, which represents 15% of the United States economy (approximately $40 trillion), the company continues to look towards the future. The US spent $182 billion in advertising last year, with $12.5 billion spent on real estate advertising alone. “Agorafy understands the importance of both advertising and branding to real estate professionals,” says Richard Du. “We provide a one stop resource for professionals to get what they need to connect with their clientele through both advertising and branding.”
With the hiring of a full team of engineers in the near future, the company is always on the cutting edge of new technologies that will make gathering information even easier for real estate professionals. Agorafy also stands poised for national expansion in early spring 2017.
About Agorafy
Agorafy is an open platform organizing and sharing real estate information in New York City. The company's mission is to be the most accurate resource for commercial listings, residential listings, and property information, allowing users to make highly-informed decisions based on current market data. The Agorafy team believes in creating value for real estate professionals by providing them with a wealth of knowledge at their fingertips, which can be accessed from anywhere, anytime.
Agorafy App is available on iOS and Android.
CONTACT: Media Agorafy, Inc. 235 West 23rd Street, 5th Floor New York, NY 10011 T: +1-212 401 4226 E: [email protected] www.agorafy.com Twitter: @agorafy


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