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Ask Wire presents RED: The ultimate tool for real-time real estate data

Ask Wire, the award-winning real estate data analytics company, announced the launch of its mobile software Real Estate Dynamics (RED).

RED is a subscription-based tool that uses technology to collect, process, and map individual real estate transactions and listings, making them available to developers, investors, agents, and valuers.

With more than 22,000 listings and 140,000 transactions, RED provides a comprehensive, reliable, and independent view of market activity across Cyprus. Ask Wire collects daily listings and asking prices from banks, loan services, auctions, and aggregators, and processes transactions from the Land Registry on a monthly basis. RED is mobile compatible, so you can use it on-the-go during meetings, property inspections, and client discussions.

Pavlos Loizou, Ask Wire’s CEO, commented, "we are pleased to make RED available to everyone, as we have been providing similar data to banks, loan servicers, etc. for a number of years. It's important to bring transparency to the real estate sector, making data reliable and accessible to all. RED achieves that, as it puts on everyone's mobile device a vast array of data helping them make informed decisions about investment and development opportunities."

You can find RED at www.ask-wire.com

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