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Real-Buzz.com is the only Global Real Estate Portal with full Web 2.0 features.

Real-Buzz is fully translated, buyers search listings and connect with you in their preferred language.

You are suggested to buyers in Real Time, as they are looking at properties in your maket, and they can connect with you just at the moment they are most interested. Real-Buzz Instant IM puts you right there, at the moment they most want answers.

Professionals make referral connections and expand their network in the private B2B channel of Real-Buzz, while networking with buyers in the dedicated B2C channel.

In addition to robust portal features, Real-Buzz offers Facebook style business pages with walls and activity streams, plus custom features just for the real estate industry.

Key features include:

  • Create free unlimited blogs in any language
  • Facebook and Linkedin style networking with other professionals and buyers
  • Real-time connections with buyers as they search and view listings
  • Your profile in the global “ Find a Real Estate Professional”directory
  • Groups to put in in touch with buyers around common interests. Join some, or start some!

Members of preferred partner associations / MLSes receive addtional features, including their translated listings on their professional profile and page.

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