HomeFinder.com’s New iPhone App Transports Homebuyer From the Sidewalk Through the Front Door

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Streamlined interface offers customized home search experience and instant access to nearby property details

Chicago, IL – March 4, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — HomeFinder.com, a leading online real estate marketplace and provider of digital marketing solutions for real estate agents, today announces the release of its HomeFinder.com Real Estate Search iPhone app. HomeFinder.com’s new iPhone app joins its previously released HomeFinder.com Real Estate Android® app, to give consumers increased access to millions of available home listings.

Released in time for the 2013 spring real estate season, the HomeFinder.com Real Estate Search iPhone app lets users have a glimpse inside a home for sale right in front of them…without entering. Homebuyers can stand in front of a home for sale and open the app for a peek inside the home; the property details instantly appear when the app is opened. Users also benefit from:

• Abundant search filters help the most discerning user refine his or her search criteria.
• GPS enabled map search lets homebuyers narrowly hone in on their exact location to browse properties in immediate vicinity, or refine the search to anywhere in the United States.
• Automatic syncing between the app to desktop allows users to easily revisit home searches and houses viewed or saved, eliminating confusion and the need to conduct the same search twice.

“The HomeFinder.com Real Estate Search iPhone app feeds a consumer’s natural need to learn as much as they can with a minimal time investment,” said Doug Breaker, president and CEO, HomeFinder.com. “Our new iPhone app lets homebuyers see inside the houses that catch their interest, without ever setting foot inside.” Its clean layout and intuitive design provide property details on command, so each user has his or her own customized home search experience.

The HomeFinder.com Real Estate Search iPhone app also lets users:

• View full screen interior photos and property details.
• Access agent or broker contact information on every listing.
• Share favorite homes via text or email.
• Search for homes on a map or in a list; both views show photos.

“When we designed the new HomeFinder.com Real Estate Search iPhone app, our number one focus was to give consumers the simplest app to use, while designing a feature-rich tool,” said Greg Johnson, vice president of product development, HomeFinder.com. “We built the app largely based on consumer feedback, so this app is not simply what we think consumers need, it is what consumers told us was missing in the market.”

Homebuyers can download the free HomeFinder.com Real Estate Search iPhone app from the App Store. HomeFinder.com’s iPhone app is the third free app in the HomeFinder.com suite of mobile offerings. The HomeFinder.com Real Estate Android® App is available in Google Play and the previously released Open House iPhone app is available in the App Store. Users who download the new HomeFinder.com Real Estate Search iPhone app are also eligible to win a new phone. More information is available at www.homefinder.com/apps.

About HomeFinder.com®

HomeFinder.com is a leading online real estate search site and provider of strategic digital marketing solutions. 3.4 million visitors each month gain access to almost 4 million online real estate listings. The 20,000 real estate agents that comprise the HomeFinder.com advertising network utilize a unique suite of product offerings; including a patent pending Single Property Website. Through a national affiliate network of 375 online newspaper partners, HomeFinder.com is the only real estate search site to also provide relevant listing content to homebuyers through local online newspaper portals.

HomeFinder.com is owned jointly by three leading media companies, Gannett Co. Inc. (NYSE: GCI), The McClatchy Co. (NYSE: MNI) and Tribune Co., and is an affiliated company of Classified Ventures, LLC, which owns and operates three leading online businesses: Apartments.com, Cars.com and HomeGain.com.

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