The Landsite partners with the RICS rewards programme

The Landsite platform for real estate professionals has recently partnered with RICS and now offers exclusive membership to The Landsite for all RICS members as part of the RICS Benefits Plus rewards programme.

We’re excited to introduce our platform to the RICS community,” said Ramsey Assal, CEO an founder of The Landsite. “Our goal is to provide an intuitive, user-friendly experience that
streamlines the professional services segment of the real estate industry and helps those professionals make better decisions and expand their business network.
The Landsite platform presents an innovative suite of features designed to make the real estate professional's life easier, including a streamlined listing process, advanced search functionality, and in-depth analytics for each member. The platform also features a dedicated area for networking and collaboration, providing a unique opportunity for real estate professionals to connect and share insights.

Property developers, landlords, business owners and investors are always on the lookout for reliable and efficient platforms that can help them explore new business opportunities and connect with potential clients”, added Ramsey Assal. “Our network has been experiencing remarkable growth, with an overwhelming participation from top players in the property industry, as well as smaller businesses seeking new prospects. We have always had solid interest from chartered surveyors who can benefit from our platform by promoting their property listing as well as their professional services. The Landsite is the only digital hub that provides details of professional business services alongside property opportunities by region across the entire UK”.

The unique digital hub offers a selection of over 4,500 investment and development listings and has attracted over 600 members since the beginning of 2020. The platform’s success is a testament to its ability to bring together a diverse range of professionals and services operating in the real estate sector and provide them with unparalleled access to investment and development opportunities.

The property market is a constantly evolving sector, with new trends and technologies emerging all the time. With a cooling residential and commercial property market this makes it essential for
property developers and investors to find the best platforms and networks to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and professional services.

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