CityCrybs.com: Dedicated Purely to the Home - House Hunting Helps Homeless Kids

March 26, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
New York, NY (PRLeap) March 26, 2005 -– CityCrybs is synonymous with community in every sense of the word. Not only do they provide the general public with essential home buying and renting tools, CityCrybs is also helping the homeless by donating $1 from every advertiser to housing foundations such as Habitat for Humanity, through their independent foundation "Crybs 4 Kids."

CityCrybs helps thousands of Home Seekers find a wide range of homes, from studios in Bed Stuy, to lofts in Williamsburg, to prestigious Manhattan homes for sale and rent. CityCrybs is an equal opportunity marketplace that is focused purely on housing, unlike many other websites that offer a confusing myriad of services. CityCrybs focuses entirely on the home, providing an easy effective service for New York home seekers.

Based on recent studies, research shows that consumers view the internet as the most effective way to find a home, with over 70% of Home Seekers using the internet as there first choice. CityCrybs takes it one step further, making your search for the perfect home easier and more effective – the entire site is dedicated to one function and the user’s primary goal is not diluted by a deluge of counter offers or services. Search free or sign up for email alerts featuring the latest properties that meet your criteria. Find an apartment or home in all areas of New York for all budgets. Home Seekers won’t leave the site without either finding a home, or establishing a dedicated relationship with an online realtor.

"Advertising with CityCrybs is the smart choice. Whether you’re a Landlord, Agent or Broker you can increase your property exposure and give back to your community. Sell or Rent your home for $19.95, or advertise in bulk with affordable advertising packages tailored for professional realtors. With CityCrybs, not only will you get more 'bang for your buck,' you will also be helping out those in need through our 'Crybs 4 Kids' foundation," explained Gea Elika, President of CityCrybs.