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  Axiom Estates Wins CNBC Property Awards for the best Real Estate Website in the Asia Pacific Region

The results of the CNBC Asia Pacific Property Awards 2008 have just been revealed and Axiom Estates is delighted to announce that it has won an award in the category of Best Real Estate Website. The award will be presented at a glittering gala dinner to be held at the Marina Mandarin in Singapore on 20th July.

The fact that Axiom Estates earned one of these coveted awards is sure proof that India can not only compete but also triumph within the highly competitive Asia Pacific property arena. Having been given this high recommendation by its peers, the company is now entitled to display the CNBC Asia Pacific Property Awards' logo with pride. This symbol of excellence will be recognised and appreciated by the public who are becoming increasingly well informed and discerning about the properties they seek to buy.

Entries were judged by a panel of professionals whose collective knowledge of the property industry is second to none and unsurpassed by any other property awards. Chaired by Eric Pickles, British Shadow Secretary of State, this year's judges included Helen Shield, editor-in-chief of International Homes magazine; Peter Bolton King, chief executive of the National Association of Estate Agents; Phil Spencer, property expert and presenter of Channel 4's Location and Relocation TV shows; Imtiaz Farookhi, chief executive of the National House Building Council; Christopher Hall, past president National Association of Estate Agents; Wilhelm Harnish, Master Builders of Australia (MBA); Thijis Staff, International Consortium of Real Estate Agents Association (ICREA); Santiago Herreros de Tejada, SIMA; Kirkor Ajderhanyan, French Real Estate Federation (FNAIM); Graham Norwood of the Daily Mail; David Hoppit, property writer; Paul Wyatt, head of design for LYCOS UK; Geoff Cohen, design director at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson architects; Jill Keene, editor of International Homes magazine; Diana Yakely, chairman British Interior Design Association; and Tad Zurlinden, Association of Relocation Professionals.