Zoopla Announces New Zooploma Program for Investors and Buy-To-Let Landlords

September 15, 2020
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Last month we reported that Zoopla’s online course saw 275,000 sign-ups. Zooploma is an advice-sharing initiative where signees receive information on all things real estate. Zooploma empowers consumers to make better decisions utilizing the best tools in the business. 

Zoopla has announced that a new Zooploma has been developed for buy-to-let landlords and investors. 

Since the launch of this most recent Zooploma campaign, the program has attracted 25,000 subscribers in just a week. Called the Investor Zooploma, it’s the fourth launch of this initiative, becoming the latest programs behind First-Time Buyer, Rental Zooplomas, and Homemover Zooploma. 

Commenting on the launch of Zooploma, Adam Knight, Head of CRM at Zoopla, said:

“Buy-to-let investors are a key audience to us at Zoopla, which is why we have invested in developing a tailored Zooploma designed to support them, and as a result, support agents, too. The world of an investor can be a complex one, with considerations to be taken on topics such as financial liabilities and also the best locations to invest. We hope the Zooploma will support them on their investment journey, and perhaps even make the most of the stamp duty holiday until the end of March 2021.”

September 15, 2020
Victoria has been writing about property portals and marketplace sites for Online Marketplaces for over 3 years. She is also our resident artist and is responsible for all of the infographic content on the site.

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