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House shopping is just a tap away with the RE/MAX app

House shopping is just a tap away with the RE/MAX app
Jun 28 2021 Share

House-shopping has always been a strenuous and time-consuming task and in today’s busy climate, where prospective home-owners may not have time to visit every single potential property before they find the house of their dreams. Malta’s property market is full of gorgeous homes across the country and a hidden gem may be around the corner without us even knowing but you cannot deny the difficulty of tirelessly touring every property which tickles your fancy.

Posted by REMAX Malta on Friday, 7 May 2021

Which is why the RE/MAX Malta app comes at just the right time. This handy house-hunting application allows you to search for properties on the go, save your favourites and much more. The innovative technology and user-friendly interface provides users with a visual experience from the comfort of their own devices. Property searching has never been so easy and with RE/MAX’s intuitive system and design, you can easily get in contact with one of the agency’s insightful professionals and get a closer look at your could-be home.

Sort properties by location, type, budget and so much more, the RE/MAX app provides enough features to accommodate the most nit-picky of home-hunters.

 

This allows the user to search, save and enquire about any of their favourite homes from Malta’s largest database of properties, from the palm of their hand.

RE/MAX Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Sam Zammit had previously expressed the company’s excitement in launching the application, highlighting that the interface was built with the latest technology and keeping customers in mind every step of the way. Zammit went on to state that RE/MAX is committed to remain at the cutting edge by creating tools and utilities that allow them to accurately analyse and optimise each aspect of the business to ultimately contribute to the customer experience and deliver added value.

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Posted by REMAX Malta on Monday, 31 May 2021

So whether you are actively searching for a property, want to start looking at future investments or just want to get an idea of what the property market looks like nowadays, the RE/MAX Malta app is an essential to have on your phone.

Your dream home is only a few taps away: Download the RE/MAX Malta app today on App Store & Google Play.

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About RE/MAX:

RE/MAX Malta, is the fastest growing real estate organisation in Malta and Gozo. The organisation has been built on a strong foundation of a highly experienced management team, franchisees, partners as well as professionally educated property sales and property letting Sales Associates.

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No air conditioning in around three quarters of Maltese schools

No air conditioning in around three quarters of Maltese schools
Jun 28 2021 Share

Statistics obtained by Times of Malta have shown that around three-quarters of state-run schools lack air conditioning, despite petitions by parents two years ago. This is especially concerning considering that Malta is currently facing a record-breaking heatwave, leaving classrooms intensely hot. Many will start summer school in mid-July as the school year comes to an end, and they will have to face the current heat wave which has no end in sight yet. 

According to the Education Ministry, just 31 out of 112 government schools have air condition units. Installation plans only concern 17 other schools. Education Minister Justyne Caruana acknowledged the issue, admitting the many messages parents sent her. A spokesperson for the ministry revealed that installing air conditioning in schools requires extra loading on electrical systems of buildings. 

With many school buildings being quite old, new infrastructural work would have to be undertaken. The Education Minister stated she has instructed ministry officials to draft up plans over a number of years. It was also revealed by Marco Bonnici, president of Malta Union of Teachers, that schools built in the past decade lacked cooling systems in most classrooms. 

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Wolly, Herman Vassallo’s pet pig, passes away

Wolly, Herman Vassallo’s pet pig, passes away
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Fashion designer Herman Vassallo’s pet pig Wolly has sadly passed away. Herman posted to Facebook stating ‘And here is another heartbreaking goodbye! GOODBYE bubu wolly today I got to kiss your funny nose one last time.’ 

Herman expressed how deeply he will miss Wolly, who gave him 3 amazing years full of adventure, love, laughter and indescribable happiness. Herman shared some adorable photographed moments of him and Wolly cuddling up and enjoying their time together.  

He bid farewell to Wolly, stating that he will never forget his adorable pet pig. Rest in peace Wolly and condolences to you Herman. 

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More than 75,000 trees planted in the last 7 years

More than 75,000 trees planted in the last 7 years
Jun 28 2021 Share

Starting 2013 going into June of this year, it was revealed that more than 75,000 trees were planted. The statistical information was revealed in Parliament following a parliamentary question. The trees and bushes were being planted yearly by ‘Ambjent Malta.’ If one does not count trees planted in 2021, an average of around 8,400 were being planted yearly around Malta and Gozo. 

The rate of planting was not the same per year, as these past seven years, except for 2015, more trees were planted than the preceding year. There was a huge increase if one notes the planting from 2013 up to 2020. From 2013 to 2020, Malta saw an increase of 47% of trees and bushes being planted by Ambjent Malta. 

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