
Dubai International Financial Centre, DIFC, the global financial gateway connecting businesses and institutions with emerging market opportunities across the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, has announced the launch of its new property listings website, an integrated platform that connects landlords of DIFC-registered properties to existing and prospective tenants.
In line with DIFC’s objective to build a unique and advanced technological infrastructure, the new website offers a host of services and optimised navigation options to facilitate ease of listing and viewing the centre’s unique property offerings.
The new listings portal invites landlords of DIFC-registered properties to showcase units for lease and directly communicate with prospective tenants. In addition to featuring an interactive map that allows tenants to view all units within DIFC, the portal offers a comprehensive summary of property specifications with up to 10 images per unit, and includes a customisable search function to gain latest updates on available properties and other related information.
Commenting on the launch of the website, Saleh Al Akrabi, Chief Executive Officer of DIFC Property Management, said, "As new user-friendly technologies emerge, it is important to evolve and provide our clientele with the latest cutting-edge features. Our aim is to enable connectivity and communication between landlords and tenants and establish an informative and easy to navigate platform.
"The new website reflects our commitment to developing and cultivating an advanced ICT infrastructure for our customers. The portal also articulates our objective of reinforcing the centre’s status as the region’s leading financial hub."
Source WAM
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