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Property listings… now with a View



Your local newspaper real estate sections will benefit from a new partnership with View.com.au as independent publishers have joined up with the property portal starting this week. View describes itself as the property insights site and offers a host of tools for consumers to research any property in Australia using the new Price Estimator feature on the View site. The combination of strong property listing in both print and online makes for a powerful marketing platform for buyers, vendors and agents.
Readers will see digital and physical representation of the relationship across all of the groups newspapers and other media assets including key publications in Star News Group, Mail News Group & Mornington Peninsula News Group. There will also be enhanced editorial content as part of the partnership that will allow view.com.au to provide up-to-date property insights and commentary that are invaluable to regional property investors.
Paul Thomas, Managing Director of Star News Group said he is excited to launch the partnership “Our extensive portfolio of over 30 weekly and monthly newspapers, and their respective high-performing websites, are a vital part of the lives of consumers living in regional markets. This partnership with view.com.au allows us to innovate, adapt and stay more relevant to the community we’ve been serving for over 150 years.”
view.com.au, one of Australia’s largest online property portals and the new partnership includes Independent regional and community publishers across Victoria, South Australia and Queensland.
Starting this week readers can expect to see the view.com.au brand reflected in real estate and property sections.

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