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New proptech consultancy launches, with familiar names
PropTech specialists, James Dearsley and Eddie Holmes, have launched www.proptechconsult.com to help property companies overcome the challenges brought by digital transformation.
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Proptech is not a threat, it’s what tenants want
Adam Baxter of Rentr, who recently said proptech shouldn't exist to "kill off letting agents", says the industry should focus on the customer.
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Let’s not go to war over proptech
The digital and traditional halves of the property industry should be working together, not talking about a tech war, says Adam Blaxter of Rentr.
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Rentr explains how its business works after industry “confusion”
App-based property management solution Rentr has issued a clarification about how it’s business works after “confusion” within the industry that it appeared to be offering landlords the ability to upload their properties directly to Rightmove and Zoopla. The issue is a sensitive one as many agents are understandably suspicious of online-only agents because they allow landlords to upload their own listings, which in turn are uploaded to the big national portals via the agent’s feeds. The problems started when the proptech firm announced last week that it had launched a new web interface that enabled “landlords and tenants to handle all aspects of their residential lets via a computer as well as via [our] app”. Rightmove and Zoopla To some agents this sounded like a direct line to Rightmove and Zoopla, particularly because unlike many other online-only agents Rentr separates the price of listing a portal within its ‘suite’ of services – at £15 – and also because its landlords have now been given their own portal to complete each listing. “We wanted to build a great platform for direct and agency services to allow private, DIY landlords to access the same technologies as letting agents and to be able to access it…
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