Proptech
News focusing on new technological solutions which create efficiencies and cost-savings for estate and letting agents and the wider residential property industry.
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BLOG: Automation is transforming the AML processes for estate agents
SmartsSearch’s Fraser Mitchell says estate agents can streamline their AML processes by adopting automation which will save time and resources.
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Mio and Veya team up to speed up sales and reduce property fall throughs
The partnership will allow issues to be resolved and addressed at the earliest possible stage by quickly identifying any risks that may impact the successful sale of a property.
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BLOG: Why agents must share more information to speed up sales
Ben Robinson says one of the biggest levers agents can pull to speed up transactions is to collect and share the right information at the outset.
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Rightmove moves deeper into the world of agent lettings
Agents can now receive enhanced leads about a tenant’s circumstances, manage enquiries and order a fully managed reference in one-click.
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Orbital Witness raises £7.5m in boost for conveyancing market
Orbital Witness uses generative artificial intelligence to transform and automate the process of transacting property – helping free solicitors and their clients from paperwork.
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Agency giant rolls out novel automated branch-to-branch referrals system
The Referral System will connect all agents across each network and increase the number of potential applicants and gain more instructions across the entire group.
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OTM strikes lettings tech deal with Arun Estates
OnTheMarket's TecLet platform will now be used by all parts of Arun Estates' letting business, including Douglas Allen and Cubitt & West.
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Hi-tech conveyancer increases revenue amidst takeover talks
Boss of house-moving platform Smoove reveals revenues have gone up as it discusses a possible cash buyout by rival PEXA.
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Landmark unveils ‘game changer’ hubs to speed up home moving
Simon Brown of the conveyancing data supplier says its new hubs will reduce the 133 days average that it takes to to buy a home in England and Wales.
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