East-West Property is a Finalist for the 2016 Red Herring Top 100 Asia Award

2016-09-19
Hong Kong

East-West Property shortlisted for Red Herring Top 100 Asia award

EastWestProperty.com has been short-listed for a Top 100 Asia award, a prestigious list honoring the year’s most promising private technology firms in Asia.

Red Herring has been selecting promising start-ups since 1995. Startups are evaluated individually from a large pool of hundreds of candidates based across Asia. Major criteria such as the candidate company's market size, its IP, revenues and management's expertise are being reviewed. Each company goes through an individual interview after a detailed application which is then complemented by due diligence from the Red Herring panel.  Examples of Top 100 Asia winners include Alibaba, Baidu, Snapdeal, Xioami and many others.

Eastwestproperty.com is an online marketplace connecting US real estate agents with prospective Chinese buyers.  With offices in China, the company has grown exponentially since its inception less than three years ago. It currently has more than 100,000 listings and has seen thousands of inquiries going through its platform.  The firm has been quoted in The New York Times, CNBC, Forbes, Bloomberg, South China Morning Post and many other media channels. 

American real estate agents can join as a member and promote their listings in China, or they can simply act as a buying agent. Listings will be professionally translated into the Chinese language and free webinars are also provided. East-West Property also provides hundreds of articles with insights on Chinese buyers, their preferred locations, how to interact with these Chinese buyers, fengshui and numerous other tips and tools.

For the press release: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/east-west-property-is-a-finalist-for-the-2016-red-herring-top-100-asia-award-300331213.html

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