Thursday, 18 August 2011

New Web site Connects Renters With Flats To Rent In London

By Cheryl Aitken


yChatter offers a brand-new way for renters to connect with property owners and find a house share or room to lease in London. The site is a unique blend of social networking and real-estate.







Concerns about privacy are now not an issue when renters or property owners use yChatter.com, the newest site to find a flatshare in London. The site allows owners to create a listing for their property or house share. Renters then open an account, set up a profile and list the criteria they need in a house share or flat. They can scan terraces to hire in their area that match the standards in their profile.

When a renter finds a room to hire that piques their interest, they can put that property or house share on their watch list and then send a message to the property owner while not having to exhibit their close contact info. Renters can ask questions about a specific room to lease or book a viewing with the owner, and they choose when to bare their contact information to the property owner.

Cheryl Aitken, corp-founder of yChatter.com, asserts, "yChatter is the revolutionary new way to find apartments to hire in London. We have taken the best features of networking websites and mixed them with real-estate website capabilities to create this new way of finding a house share, hire a room, or to be connected with prospective renters."

yChatter is a free service that makes it easy for renters to sort the various studios to lease now on the market so that they only spend time taking a look at the house share lists that meet their wants. The site also allows renters to take a look at flats to hire that don't match the standards in their profile in order that they can see what else is on the market.

Users of yChatter.com can also upload photos, which, like on social networking websites, make it easier to discover a room to rent[**]. Renters who upload a photograph of themselves are seven times more sure to win the best terraces to hire or a house share that meets their needs , and property owners are much more likely to get a good renter if they upload footage of the property.

It can take anywhere from two days up to a month to get a room to lease, so yChatter.com commends having a look at a few properties. Renters can place one or two terraces to lease on their watch list, and the site lets them stay in control while hunting for a room to rent[**].

Owners needing to let their properties on yChatter.com can also see who is watching their properties and send offers to prospective renters. Renters can accept or reject the offers for a house share or room to lease right on the yChatter website without needing to call owners and tell them.

"We are so thrilled about bringing yChatter.com to the London rental market so we will be able to help residents find lofts to rent," Aitken says. "With social networking becoming as well-liked it is, we suspect that renters and property owners alike will be as excited about yChatter.com as we are. ".






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Anonymous said...

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