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umin is revolutionizing the real estate industry by launching Connect, a digital marketplace that empowers consumers through the transaction process while providing revenue-driven tools for agents and professionals. This move comes as the Canadian market has seen a surge in agents but declining sales volume, affecting earning potential.
Founded in 2016, Zumin has achieved over $250M in sales volume and is dedicated to transparency and client-centric service. Their innovative programs include Renovate Now, Pay Later (RNPL), which offers 0% renovation financing, and Equity Express, allowing homeowners to access their home equity for financial flexibility.
"The real estate industry has lost sight of what truly matters: being of service," says Laddie Rai, CEO of Zumin. "We're committed to helping clients find a home with care, and Connect is designed to provide essential tools while supporting agents with additional revenue channels."
Connect is now available for beta testing by associations, brokerages, agents, and industry professionals, with a full launch expected in early 2025. To join the Beta program, visit zumin.ca/connect.
As a real estate solution provider based in Ontario, Zumin has developed its company to include real estate, renovations, financing, and technology. Their core values are rooted in "being of service," driving their commitment to transparency and consumer empowerment.
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