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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New enquiries tech turns tenant and buyer FOMO into higher offers
Homehere says showing tenants how many people have enquired about a property is an opportunity that has been missed until now.
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French lettings proptech platform raises €600k to launch in the UK
Ublo says its platform, which is already live in France, will soon be available to English-speaking landlords and agents.
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‘Digital referencing has surged by 78% so Covid HAS changed lettings’
Chief of proptech firm Vouch says pandemic has helped to initiate a much needed injection of innovation within the industry.
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Over 900 agents make the move to Movebutler
Auctions and property services group Iamproperty has officially launched its new combined AML compliance and conveyancing service.
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Latest Reapit integration links up property marketing services
Agent clients of NicheCom can now manage orders for photography, 3D showcases, floorplans and EPCs thanks to Reapit integration.
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Regional powerhouse estate agency embraces LeadPro tech
Gascoigne Halman is the latest estate agency to roll out an intuitive lead nurturing and marketing tool to its 22 offices.
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OTM to offer agents free tenant referencing service via Canopy deal
12-month agreement follows the portal's similar deal with Sprift two weeks ago as it seeks to give itself a point of difference in the portal market.
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Guild regional manager reveals his self-built prospecting platform
Dan Pepperell has spent the past two years building and testing Fee Street with the backing of his employer, which is now offering its members the service for free.
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Countrywide conveyancing arm rolls out chain view tech
Two years and 100,000 transactions after its launch two years ago, Mio is now to be offered to Countrywide's conveyancing clients.
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App claiming to be better than agents launches bid to raise £325,000
RentiD claims it saves landlords time, money, hassle and risk by replicating the expertise of letting agents 'without the management fees'.
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