Reiwa.com launches Off-Market properties to help WA buyers stay ahead of pack

reiwa.com has launched Off-Market properties to helpWest Australian buyers get access to properties before they have even beenadvertisedfor sale.

REIWA CEO Neville Pozzi saidOff-Market properties gave WA buyers the opportunity to stay ahead of the pack and view the latest properties beforethey had even been launched to market.

The WA market is firmly in a recovery phase and competition amongst buyers isextremely high.In fact, in some suburbs,properties are being sold before the agent has even had a chance toadvertisethem online.

Buyers are looking for an edgein this highly competitive marketand reiwa.com Off-Market properties gives them just that.Now, whenbuyers turn on their reiwa.comproperty alerts, they willnot only receive thelatestlistingsvia emailalerts and in-app notifications,but they will also get access tothoseOff-Market propertiesthat are ready to be sold but havent beenadvertisedyet, Mr Pozzi said.

How does it work?

To get access toreiwa.comsOff-Market properties, follow these three simple steps:

1. Login or create a reiwa.comaccount

Off-Market properties are only available topeoplewho have signed up to receive reiwa.com alertsand in-app notifications.To save your search to your account, you need to be logged into your reiwa.com account.If you dont have areiwa.com account, register now.

2. Tell us what you are lookingfor

Conduct a search on reiwa.com and click the star icon in the topright-handcorner to save your search to your reiwa.com account.

3. Access off-market properties

Once youhave saved your searchand are signed up to receive property alerts,Off-Market properties that match your criteria willautomaticallybeemailed to youorappear in your in-app notifications.

Getstarted

Register or loginto your reiwa.com accountnowto ensure yourenotified about Off-Market properties that match your search criteria before anyone else.

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