Zoopla Property Group launches real-time listings service

Zoopla Property Group (ZPG) has launched its Real-Time Listings Service, allowing its members to send updates to property listings on ZPG websites within minutes of being updated on the agent or developer’s system or website. The service has been launched initially with Property Software Group (PSG), starting with Alto and will be followed by the roll-out across other PSG products Jupix, CFP and Vebra Live over the coming weeks.

The new service has proven so far to publish 90% of listings updates in less than 5 minutes and 100% within 6 minutes, improving the overall quality and timeliness of information presented to consumers by ZPG members.

The new listings format is flexible, comprehensive and caters for all channels across the ZPG platform including UK residential, commercial and overseas listings. And there are a number of unique, new data fields, allowing ZPG members to describe listings comprehensively whilst improving search and filtering across the ZPG websites.

Jon Notley, Commercial Director at Zoopla Property Group said, “We are delighted to be launching our Real-Time Listings Service. In a world where consumers expect instant updates, this service offers our members the chance to stay ahead of the competition and ensure their listings go live within minutes of the instruction. We look forward to rolling this out over the coming months.”

This report is as per the Zoopla Property Group news release 23rd June

Allen Walkey

Highly experienced businessman with a successful career in property sales and investment both in the UK and abroad. Now a freelance writer and blogger for the property and Investment Industry, keeping readers up-to-date with changes and events in a rapidly changing world.

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