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The Atama Group launched CribCrawler.com, a no-fee, innovative, and user-friendly website for listing and searching residential real estate. For no charge, CribCrawler.com allows users to add to or search through its growing database of North American rental and sale properties. CribCrawler.com makes finding or listing a place to live easy and hassle- free. No log-in or password is required to use the website.
By employing next generation AJAX-based interfaces, CribCrawler.com eliminates annoying screen refreshes and endless use of the back button. All results appear in a scrollable grid, eliminating the need to painstakingly page through results. Context-sensitive help is also available to guide users through various features of the website.
Searching through real estate listings has never been easier.
Interactive slider bars empower users to filter properties by important criteria, such as price, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, square footage, and distance from a precise location. Individuals can familiarize themselves with a prospective neighborhood by viewing nearby subways, schools, banks, grocery stores, restaurants, and movie theaters. Tabbed-based navigation permits users to toggle easily between listing new properties, searching through rental and sale results, and bookmarking
relevant listings.
After saving properties of interest for quick comparison, users can utilize the "Printable List" feature to organize and print descriptions, contact information, and maps of saved properties in a single grouping. CribCrawler.com is also the first and only website that enables users to simultaneously search for sale and rental properties with a single click. Individuals contemplating whether to buy or rent can quickly compare sale and rental prices in a specific location and determine the best option.
With CribCrawler.com, listing and managing properties is a snap. Individuals, realtors, brokers, and property managers can activate, edit, delete, and renew all of their property listings from a single screen. CribCrawler.com truly is the next generation platform for listing and searching residential real estate in the United States and Canada.
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The Atama Group launched CribCrawler.com, a no-fee, innovative, and user-friendly website for listing and searching residential real estate. By employing next generation AJAX-based interfaces, CribCrawler.com eliminates annoying screen refreshes and endless use of the back button. All results appear in a scrollable grid, eliminating the need to painstakingly page through results. |
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The Atama Group launched CribCrawler.com, a no-fee, innovative, and user-friendly website for listing and searching residential real estate. By employing next generation AJAX-based interfaces, CribCrawler.com eliminates annoying screen refreshes and endless use of the back button. All results appear in a scrollable grid, eliminating the need to painstakingly page through results. |
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The Atama Group launched CribCrawler.com, a no-fee, innovative, and user-friendly website for listing and searching residential real estate. By employing next generation AJAX-based interfaces, CribCrawler.com eliminates annoying screen refreshes and endless use of the back button. All results appear in a scrollable grid, eliminating the need to painstakingly page through results. |
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The Atama Group launched CribCrawler.com, a no-fee, innovative, and user-friendly website for listing and searching residential real estate. By employing next generation AJAX-based nterfaces, CribCrawler.com eliminates annoying screen refreshes and endless use of the back button. All results appear in a scrollable grid, eliminating the need to painstakingly page through results. |
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