Australia's Chinese buyer portal GiFang teams up with First National

January 22, 2019

The real estate portal in Australia for Chinese buyers, GiFang Group, has recently announced that it has entered a partnership with First National Real Estate.

Established in 2010, GiFang has been striving to provide the most transparent, complete and timely real estate information and transaction service to worldwide Chinese buyers, as well as providing market partners and vendors with market-leading tools and services. GiFang has created a community of Chinese real estate investors by continuously supplying them with high-quality property listings, data analytics and events.

GiFang presents Australian property information to more than 10 million potential investors who are actively sourcing properties to purchase and also acts as a one-stop-shop to provide Chinese investors with an end-to-end solution, from inquiry translation, funds transfer, auction assistance, loans from Australian funders, all the way through to settlement.

To date, GiFang has facilitated over $2.8 billion AUD in transactions.

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