Monday, 12 August 2013

RESAAS Services adds Southern California's Anderson Real Estate Group to its platform

RESAAS Services (CNSX:RSS) has added the Anderson Real Estate Group to its social networking platform designed for real estate professionals, the latest addition to the growing company's business. 
The Southern California-based full service real estate firm deals with residential, investment, foreclosure and short sale properties. 
“We pride ourselves in using the latest technology to better assist our clients and the public as a whole,” said CEO of Anderson Real Estate Group, Jeff Anderson. “We believe in using our local area expertise to help people and make our community a better place to live and work. We strongly believe that our industry is relationship-based and the RESAASplatform will assist us in adding more value for our clients.” 
The Long Beach, California real estate team falls under the umbrella of the up and coming Keller Williams Pacific Estates brokerage, which has been nationally recognized for its "excellence in performance", according to RESAAS's statement. 
RESAAS, whose social network is designed to allow real-time updating of property listings as well as the ability to sync with social media sites such as Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) and Twitter, is growing steadfast in its popularity, continually adding broker after broker to its platform across the U.S. and Canada, and digitally powering real estate events nationwide. 
Known as real estate broadcasts, RESAAS' reblasts engine automatically generates all of an agency's real estate workflow into social content that is instantly pushed out to the RESAAS platform and other social networks. Last month, the company said it planned to raise $2 million to meet with demand and expand its platform into Europe.
Showcasing its increasing influence in the industry, earlier this week, RESAAS announced its was chosen to power the Midwest Tech Fair upcoming event in Cincinnati, Ohio this August.  The company has powered a host of real estate events this year, including Inman News' Real Estate Connect conference in San Francisco. It also recently signed a deal to power a slate of upcoming conferences, partnering with Xplode Conference to power events to be held this year in Boca Raton, Beverly Hills, Dallas, Jacksonville and Atlanta. 

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