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Students-only accommodation portal launched
Studentacco.com, an online venture providing consolidated and verified information about available accommodation facilities for students across Delhi-NCR, was launched in New Delhi recently.
According to a press release, Studentacco aims to be an online aggregator for quality furnished accommodation for the student community. It is the country’s first 100 per cent students-only accommodation portal, which brings all PGs and rental-flat accommodations under one roof.
Founded by Aarti Jain and Viren Jain, the tech platform replaces the need for broker involvement with technology supported property management and information system thus enabling students make an informed decision. The website also enables the students to compare their accommodations on the basis of amenities and cost factors.
The release said the listings on the website are 100 per cent verified by the in-house team of Studentacco for accuracy and authenticity, including real time pictures of the property. To offer further convenience to the students, the platform also has a support helpline to cater to the students.
Studentacco has already aggregated more than 13,000 student beds spread across Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. It plans to enter another five cities with high student concentration in the next six months.
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