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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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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Deposit loan app that pays agents direct launches after false start
Fronted has some tech megastar co-founders and aims to increase social mobility by helping tenants pay their deposits more easily.
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‘Revolutionary’ conveyancing and compliance service has 750 branches on board
Movebutler chief Ben Ridgway says platform will officially launch with 750 branches and big names signed up, and can reduce admin by 90%.
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Smartphone solution for virtual tours
A new virtual property tour app – Sceneuno – has speeded up tour creation by removing the need for expensive equipment, desktop editing and time-consuming processing.
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Can specialist property portals beat Rightmove at its own game?
Property.xyz says it now has thousands of visitors every month and 100,000 properties listed on it by leading agents.
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Minister launches ‘digital identity’ revolution for home moves
DCMS minister Matt Warman says once implemented, new system will improve many areas of property market for the better.
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Goodlord faces strike within its tenant referencing team over new contracts
Fourteen of its 100-strong referencing team who are Unite members have announced industrial action for later this month
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Rummage4 is back and ready to launch fully, says founder Robert May
Pioneering digital platform that tracks listings now has 50,000 properties registered and three of the UKs largest builders piloting its service.
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EXCLUSIVE: Leading proptech pioneer quits Movebubble and the industry
Aidan Rushby confirms he has stepped down from Movebubble and that a new CEO is being sought.
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Fast-growing app poised to revolutionise property conveyancing
Smartphone-based inCase has enjoyed huge growth as it's helped keep property transactions going during Covid that otherwise would have stalled.
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