FindaProperty.com, prior to a 2012 merger with Zoopla, was a commercial sales and lettings listings website for the UK consumer residential housing market.It had offices in London and Brighton and listed approximately a million [citation needed] properties uploaded by estate agents for a monthly fee.In early 2004 businessmen Neil Anderson along with Simon D'Urso bought Pendery out for £2.8 million,[2] financed by Barclays Ventures, who put David Garrett - who later went on to work for Figleaves.com - into the business to oversee its investment.An iPhone App with augmented reality[5] was created with the launch of a TV advertising campaign starring actor Ross Green, who plays a variety of characters rapping about property.In late 2011 a proposed merger between FindaProperty.com's parent company the Digital Property Group and rival Zoopla.com was announced, subject to approval from the relevant business competition authorities in the UK.