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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BTR proptech used by letting agents looks for £1m investment
Property Sense, which hopes to become the leading platform used by residents, BTR operators and letting agents, is looking for more cash to fund its expansion.
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Innovative conveyancing platform given FCA green light
PEXA has achieved a critical UK milestone with Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) approval ahead of the launch of its Sale and Purchase product.
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AWARD: Lettings agency rated for its growth as tech company
All-inclusive student accommodation search platform, UniHomes ranked in top three fastest growing large technology companies in the North of England.
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Reapit strikes referencing deal with two providers
Neil Cobbold of Reapit says the firm wants to find partners for each of its service offerings.
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New AI tool will ‘transform’ property searches, says proptech
Proptech company has launched a new AI-Powered search tool that has the potential to revolutionise the way we search for properties.
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End-to-end landlord platform to ‘replace’ letting agents
Cohab claims its new ‘free’ platform will streamline every single aspect of the lettings process from listings to compliance and management.
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Proptech launches Google Maps tool to help estate agencies gain more leads
GeoCale Boss Ben Marley claims new feature can ‘significantly increase valuation enquiries for estate agents.’
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Rival offers its platform to agents hit by Rentman chaos
Street.co.uk has offered its services to struggling agents, while Rentman owner Nigel Gomm says it could be business as usual within the hour, for agents who contact him.
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Estate agents help proptech ‘disrupter’ hit 40,000 survey reports
The RICS-endorsed property survey portal has now completed surveys on properties with a combined value of more than £12 billion across England and Wales
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Industry players team up to help agents avoid new £1m compliance fines
Reapit and Thirdfort have come together to help estate and letting agents manage their ID, sanctions, anti-money laundering (AML) and source of funds checks.
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