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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Online firm is first estate agency in the UK to offer iBuyer service
Emoov has launched its US-style iBuyer service following launches by the Guild and proptech platform Offerpal last year.
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Gavl drops on Birmingham
A Birmingham estate agency has become the city’s first to start using an Australian-designed live streaming app that allows multiple potential buyers to view a property.
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The Sellers have sold! Guild parent firm buys website and lead gen platform Starberry
Epropservices has bought the proptech market leader for an undisclosed sum from founder brothers Ben and Rus Sellers.
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Stay safe, save time with Sprift reports
Sprift has launched interactive property reports, creating an instruction-winning tool for agents and potentially reducing the need for initial face-to-face interactions – crucial in the current climate.
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Fashionable smartphone property portal lands first 100 agents
MoveStreets has signed up several high profile agents including Chancellors and Dacre Son & Hartley and says it has plans to go national.
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Estate agency giant adds its 160 branches to growing comparison service
Leaders Romans Group joins several other leading agencies on Rentround including Belvoir, Century21, Foxtons, Haart and Purplebricks.
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Leaders Romans and Lettings Hub team up for Open Banking
The Lettings Hub has renewed its partnership with Leaders Romans (LRG) Group, to provide tenant referencing following the recent launch of Open Banking products...
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Novel conveyancing platform launches £100k crowdfund campaign
ExchangeTrain founder Alex Beagrie is offering 14.7% of his company in bid to raise cash for its expansion.
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Goodlord says new contracts are not ‘fire and rehire’ policy as strike starts
Lettings proptech platform has not managed to avert the industrial action at its London HQ.
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