Nobul Real Estate
Nobul Technologies (www.nobul.com) is the world's only open digital consumer-centric marketplace connecting home buyers and sellers to the best real estate agent for them. Nobul's platform enables buyers and sellers to easily access real estate agents' transaction histories, pricing, services offered, and genuine reviews from people who have actually used them. The platform brings transparency, choice, accountability and simplicity to the real estate industry through powerful innovative technology supported by real people who truly care. Nobul has won many prestigious awards including the CNBC Upstart 100 Award and has crossed over $5,000,000,000 (five billion dollars) in completed sales, since its inception.
About Nobul Real Estate
Founded
2017Estimated Revenue
$10M-$50MEmployees
11-50Funding / Mkt. Cap
$50MCategory
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Real EstateIndustry
Real EstateSIC Code
65NAICs Code
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TorontoState
OntarioCountry
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