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Real-Estate Startup Housing.co.in Gets $2.5 Million Funding from Nexus Venture Partners

Real-estate startup Housing.co.in is less than a year old and has already bagged a  USD 2.5 million dollar funding from Nexus Venture Partners.

Housing.co.in was started just eleven months ago by a group of IIT Bombay students with the aim of disrupting online real estate market.

 

The interface is very simple and is a pleasure to use. I am sure you must have come across many websites which basically do the same job, but I doubt any other website can provide the kind of user experience you get here.

Their unique map based user interface keeps unnecessary apartments out of the way and lets the visitor visually focus on just the neighborhood they are interested in. Accurate data about neighborhood, commute route to bus stations, train stations along with photos of every apartment listed are listed to ensure that potential visitor is able to find the property exactly as per their needs.

I did a search for apartments on rent in Mumbai’s Andheri West area and I was happy to see so many options. The best part is that the properties are displayed in such a way that physical presence is often not necessary. I don’t think any other platform provides so much detail.

Well, with the funding now in place, they have a long long way to go. Housing.co.in is one startup to watch out for!

Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

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