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    Estate Agent Recruits Influencers to Market Cambridge Homes in China

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    An estate agency in Cambridge is actively recruiting tech-savvy students to assist in marketing residential properties to potential buyers in China and Hong Kong. This initiative aims to tap into the growing demand for UK real estate among Chinese investors, who often rely on digital platforms and social media influencers for property information. By engaging students familiar with online trends and social networks, the agency hopes to enhance its outreach and attract a wider audience in these key international markets.

    China and Hong Kong remain significant sources of foreign investment in the UK housing market, particularly in prestigious university cities like Cambridge. The use of influencers and digital marketing strategies reflects a broader shift in real estate promotion, where traditional methods are supplemented by targeted online campaigns. This approach not only increases visibility but also builds trust among overseas buyers who value peer recommendations and authentic content.

    In a significant development for the property sector, this strategy could set a precedent for other agencies looking to expand their international clientele. It highlights the growing importance of social media influence in global real estate transactions and the role of younger generations in bridging cultural and technological gaps. Ultimately, this move may boost property sales in Cambridge while providing students with valuable marketing experience in a competitive industry.

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