Breaking Property News – 26/02/24

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Exploring Day 1 Conference Agenda Highlights Of The London PropTech Show 2024

Reported by Maleeha Javaid

‘The London PropTech Show 2024 kicks off on the Tuesday 26th of February, at ExCel London Royal Victoria Dock E16 1XL, with the doors opening at 9.00 am. And it is gearing up to be a game-changer in the world of real estate. With the event just around the corner, anticipation is building among industry professionals and enthusiasts, eager to delve into the groundbreaking insights and innovations that will shape the future of property technology. Mark your calendars for February 27 – 28, as the show is poised to be the UK’s transformative gathering of industry leaders, innovators, and other stakeholders.

The London PropTech Show, with its meticulously structured conference sessions, is positioned to deliver profound insights and expert perspectives into the dynamic realm of real estate. These sessions encompass a variety of themes thoughtfully selected to provide a comprehensive overview of the industry’s current state and future outlook.

Day 1 of the London PropTech Show will immerse participants in fundamental aspects that are pivotal to the global proptech landscape. The conference agenda includes a multitude of key themes. A significant theme of the day will focus on “Proptech from a global and regional perspective”, providing insights into the evolving landscape of proptech, spanning global trends and the transformative influence of technology on the real estate industry growth.

Additionally, the conference agenda will feature an exploration of “Occupancy & space utilisation insights”, that delves into the dynamics of occupancy and space utilisation in the contemporary work landscape. This theme promises a comprehensive analysis of trends and solutions in the realm of workspace efficiency and utilisation.

The attendees can further witness engaging discussions on “Proptech: New technologies applied to the real estate industry”, which dives into the evolving demands for smart homes, the transformative effects of artificial intelligence, predictive intelligence platforms, and the significant impact of proptech on short-term rental markets.

The London PropTech Show 2024 is set to redefine the proptech solutions by offering a stage for collaboration, exploration, and innovation. The event promises an era of transformation in the intersection of technology and real estate. Committed to propelling the dialogue and advancements that will drive the real estate industry forward, the London PropTech Show is a must-attend event of the year.

 


BriefYourMarket announces integration with Street.co.uk

BriefYourMarket (part of nurtur.group), a leading provider of property marketing and management solutions, is thrilled to announce its integration with Street.co.uk.

Street.co.uk is a multi-award-winning CRM platform for estate and letting agents, built with ground-breaking solutions that transform an agent’s day into a joy. With clever automations, advanced AI tools, streamlined workflows, and companion apps, Street.co.uk is helping businesses become more efficient, boost revenue, and enhance their consumer experience.

“We are very excited to have integrated with Street.co.uk with the goal of creating a harmonious link between our two systems,” says Ben Sellers, Brand Director at nurtur.group. “Through the integration, we are able to scale the level of emails the system can send, enhancing the customer experience and property marketing capabilities.”

Heather Staff, Co-Founder of the Street Group, commented: “We’re excited to team up with BriefYourMarket on this integration, marking another significant stride in Street.co.uk’s mission to empower estate and lettings agents with cutting-edge technology, driven by our Open API. By integrating the Street.co.uk CRM platform with BriefYourMarket’s marketing solutions, we’re equipping our users with the tools they need to boost efficiency, engage customers, and fuel business growth – all whilst enjoying a seamless data sync and user experience. This integration will help to transform how agents market properties and nurture leads, delivering unmatched value to our agents.”

The integration with BriefYourMarket will bring added value to Street.co.uk users, enabling them to send bulk emails directly from the platform without the need for third-party suppliers. Additionally, users will benefit from enhanced property marketing functions, further maximising the efficiency and effectiveness of their marketing efforts. Sellers emphasises the collaborative effort between BriefYourMarket and Street.co.uk to ensure a seamless integration.

“We have been working closely together on the API endpoints to ensure the communication and data sync between our systems is seamless,” Sellers says. “The transition between the two systems will enable customers to market to their prospects via email with greater effectiveness and efficiency.”

The integration marks a significant milestone in empowering property professionals to connect their data in real time with an advanced marketing platform to nurture leads and deliver an improved return on investment. By combining the strengths of BriefYourMarket and Street.co.uk, agencies can unlock new levels of communications, productivity, customer satisfaction, and business growth.

 

Andrew Stanton Executive Editor – moving property and proptech forward. PropTech-X

Andrew Stanton

CEO & Founder Proptech-PR. Proptech Real Estate Influencer, Executive Editor of Estate Agent Networking. Leading PR consultancy in Proptech & Real Estate. Want to contact me directly regarding one of my articles or maybe you'd like a chat about future articles? Email me via editor@stagingsite.estateagentnetworking.co.uk

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