Free Property Feature Advertising Options Enhanced On RanchRanch.com

August 16, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
RanchRanch.com, America's free land-for-sale website, has introduced seven new property features that land sellers can annunciate when placing free listings: campground, fenced, fishing, hunting, stable, utilities, and views. Property features is one of several categories in RanchRanch.com's free ad placement system. It consists of 21 checkboxes designed to help real estate marketers easily promote a property's best characteristics. Listings may be placed for free at the www.ranchranch.com website address.

The seven new property feature categories join the original fourteen of barn, corral, creek, crossfenced, house, lake, pasture, pond, reservoir, river, round pen, subdividable, waterfront, and wildlife.

The property feature enhancement is the second expansion of the RanchRanch.com website this week. On Monday, an automated log-in system for editing, deleting, and adding listings was introduced.

RanchRanch.com was launched to enable connections between buyers and sellers of country properties, homesites, and farms, for free. There is no limit to the number of ads a single real estate marketer can list on the website. RanchRanch.com focuses on acreage located in the United States.

Property professionals can input a free listing on RanchRanch.com with the state, county, number of acres, and price of the property for sale. Land type – such as industrial lot, vacant land, or ranch – can also be input, as can various property features.

Listings may also include the listing brokerage company name, and a legend such as “presented by a licensed real estate agent” or “presented by a licensed real estate broker.” In addition, listings may include a property's name, street address, and town.

About RanchRanch.com

RanchRanch.com is America's free land-for-sale website. Real estate brokers and agents can list horse farms, raw land, and homesites for sale on RanchRanch.com at no cost. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, a town that grew up alongside the horse farm now known as Stanford University. A nationwide land listing service, RanchRanch.com is accessible via the World Wide Web at the www.ranchranch.com Internet address.