Proptech funding shows no signs of slowing down
The U.S. real estate technology sector nabbed $1.9 billion in growth equity capital in 2019, according to a new study from GCA Advisors. Continue reading
The U.S. real estate technology sector nabbed $1.9 billion in growth equity capital in 2019, according to a new study from GCA Advisors. Continue reading
Brothers Matt and Neil Walter of Arti have launched an online school for real estate agents that’s free and offers unique classes and ongoing programs. Continue reading
TopHap is a powerful real estate market intelligence tool that uses maps to help agents visualize market activity and become local experts. Continue reading
Kleard Now is an app that will allow buyers to tour homes without an agent present via verification and a smart lock. Continue reading
BoomTown’s new Marketing Central and Success Assurance features show that the popular software product isn’t slowing down. Continue reading
Agent 3000, developed by one-time South Florida broker Shawn Sommer, is all about execution over fluff, now accessible to 250,000 agents. Continue reading
Inman Innovator Award Finalist dashCMA announced this week it has launched a new feature for sharing reports via web link with buyers and sellers. Continue reading
Daylite is a CRM from Marketcircle for Macs and mobile Apple devices that leverages the native look, feel and functionality of Mac software. Continue reading
ZeroDown, a San Francisco-based rent-to-buy startup, has clinched a $150 million valuation. For $10,000, the company will buy a home on behalf of a renter. Continue reading
Buyer-identity verification software company Kleard has partnered with online advertising provider Adwerx to target unrepresented homebuyers. Continue reading