"Last year, we had taken a strategic decision to close rentals in order to focus the company on home buying and selling segment, but now we have started preparing for the re-entry and plan to launch it early next year," its Chief Executive Officer Jason Kothari said.
With leadership established in its core business, the company is now ready to expand into newer business opportunities in the online real estate space and entering rentals is the logical next move.
Compared to last year, on a monthly basis, the company's revenues have grown by 400 per cent, traffic has increased by more than 200 per cent, growing from 1.3 million to 4.1 million and number of homes listed have increased by over 450 per cent to 630,000 from 110,000.
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