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School Pages - Agent advertising opportunity

Private Property South Africa
Barrie Knox-Davies |
School Pages - Agent advertising opportunity

In keeping with tradition, and yet innovating at the same time, Private Property is giving Estate Agents the opportunity to associate themselves with a school - much like the "advertising boards" traditionally seen on the busiest corner of the school property. So, on a "First come, First approved" basis, Estate Agents can associate themselves with a school of choice on our website, on the relevant school page with a banner that advertises the Estate Agent.

For those who don't know anything about the school project, Private Property has realised that often a buying decision will include schools in the area as part of that consideration. So, Private Property went ahead and created 10 000 school pages on our website which allows us to showcase property in proximity of a school - these properties appear as points on a map within a radius of the school concerned, and we have added a Virtual Tour, video file, and in some instances Aerial images of the school to provide a "snapshot" of what the school looks like and has on offer.

Should you be interested to take up this opportunity, send your Agency name, and name of school to schools@privateproperty.co.za.

Terms and Conditions apply.

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