InvestorLoft.com Uncovers Hidden Opportunities in Current Real Estate Market
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DENVER, CO, May 27 (MARKET WIRE) --
InvestorLoft.com has launched the first technology-driven real estate
investment (REI) marketplace to arm real estate investors with
unprecedented investment property search and analysis tools while
empowering real estate professionals to better serve their clientele. Now
more than ever, investors are emerging as key players in the housing
recovery, and through their investor-centric technologies and dedication
to investor education, InvestorLoft is bringing liquidity to the strained
real estate market.
Designed and built by financial, real estate investment and web
development professionals, InvestorLoft places easy-to-use technology at
the fingertips of both the investor and the professionals who service
them. Having expanded into 18 new states since March 2009, InvestorLoft
is now helping real estate investors search for and analyze investment
property on a national level and with the click of the mouse.
"Today's market is full of opportunities for the residential real estate
investor," states Walter Charnoff, CEO and Co-Founder of InvestorLoft.com.
"In many markets, properties are on sale, rents are higher than they've
historically been and tightened lending criteria have placed an abundance
of renters in the marketplace. Our goal is to help real estate investors
capitalize on what we feel is one of the most opportune real estate
investment markets in recent history by connecting them with the best
possible tools, strategies and qualified professionals to guide them
through their transactions."
The company also unveiled details around various alliances with industry
leaders like RE/MAX International, Inc. InvestorLoft will leverage
relationships like the one with RE/MAX to connect the investors using
their site with qualified, experienced Realtors(R) in local markets.
"We chose InvestorLoft.com as a RE/MAX Technology Partner because they
have sophisticated technology that gives consumers a chance to make viable
investment decisions," said Kristi Graning, Senior Vice President,
Information Technology and eBusiness for RE/MAX International. "With
InvestorLoft.com, RE/MAX agents can now offer their clients a valuable
resource that will not merely affect just one investor's purchasing
decision, but could impact local real estate markets across the country."
InvestorLoft's platform is driven by two patent-pending technologies:
-- ReferSafe(TM) establishes InvestorLoft as the first application of its
kind in the real estate market to protect the role of the real estate
professional and allow them to safely use the site with their clientele
while remaining in control of relationships. Real estate professionals - learn
more here.
-- The PropScout(TM) vertical search engine allows members to search for
investment properties based on investor-centric criteria like cash flow,
down payment and equity and then financially examine potential investment
properties with innovative on-site analytics. Try running your own search
for free!
ABOUT INVESTORLOFT
InvestorLoft.com is the first technology-driven real estate investment
marketplace to effectively solve the challenges of identifying and
analyzing investment opportunities. The company provides real estate
investors and professionals alike a comprehensive and unrivaled solution
for uncovering opportunities through their two patent-pending
technologies, ReferSafe(TM) and PropScout(TM). Customizable search
criteria tailored to meet investor-specific needs allow the entire
spectrum of site members to quickly identify relevant properties while
allowing the real estate professionals to provide a higher level of
service to the investor client. InvestorLoft was founded in 2006 and is
headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
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