PropTech “partner for agents” now wants £1m new investment

PropTech “partner for agents” now wants £1m new investment


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Property Sense – which describes itself as a “PropTech partner for agents” – is looking to raise £1m through crowdfunding.

It’s previously raised £700,000 through two other rounds of fundraising.

Property Sense says it has ambitions to be leasing more than 7,500 units per year by 2029, offering agents and developers what it calls “an immersive, tech-first solution that reduces lease-up times and streamlines the entire process, from enquiry to move-in.”   

It recently unveiled technology designed to speed up the leasing process within the Build To Rent sector.  

Mike Haywood, chief executive, says: “The investment we’ve received so far reinforces the strength of our business model and has accelerated our progress. Opening our Series A investment round to the public for the first time goes one step further and

 represents a major milestone for us as a company.  

“People are recognising an opportunity that directly responds to the UK’s housing crisis, with renters making up a growing share of the population. With greater pressure on the rental market, we are offering a smarter, scalable solution that eases the burden

 for operators and tenants through faster, more efficient leasing. It also supports ESG priorities by reducing the reliance on traditional, resource-heavy leasing processes.  

“We have huge ambitions to keep serving the BTR sector with revolutionary tech solutions that will redefine how leasing and online property reservation works – for developers, leasing agents and tenants alike. We’re confident our next chapter will be a huge

 success and believe many people will want to back us through the process.”   

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