LoopNet Commerical Real Estate
- Version
- 1.1.3
- License
- Free
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with 2.2 and above.
- Date added
- 17 August 2012
Publisher's description
Product Description: You asked, we listened: introducing the LoopNet Android app, now in Beta. Search commercial real estate listings with LoopNet, the #1 marketplace for sale and lease availabilities nationwide. Whether youre an investor, broker, or tenant, you can maximize your time with access to listings for all commercial property types - office, industrial, retail, land, multifamily. LoopNets commercial search app offers great functionality and a user friendly design. Were already working to improve this Beta version, so let us know what you think by emailing feedback@loopnet.com. Product Features: + Over 800,000 searchable listings+ Explore availabilities in your immediate area using your GPS locator+ Filter results by price, size and property type+ Plot properties and email driving directions using Google maps Developer Info: LoopNet is the #1 source for search, researching, and listing commercial properties. LoopNet attracts the largest audience of commercial real estate brokers, investors, appraisers and other professionals, viewing information across all property types, including commercial office space for lease and for sale, hotels and motels, multifamily apartments, retail properties and land for sale.Recent changes:Bug fixes.Content rating: Low Maturity
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