New property platform launches to connect agents directly with landlords

Propalt, a new property platform that connects agents directly with landlords, has been launched.

Co-founders Daniel Morgan and Kieran Slinger, have combined their knowledge in portal search and property investment to build a platform where estate and letting agents can gain access UK landlords.

Propalt, which is currently offering a seven-day free trial to any UK estate agency business, lists the names, contact address and LinkedIn profile from over 2 million properties, the full addresses of every property they own, rental history detailing which agents are involved in both the buying and selling of the properties and likely renewal dates for lettings. They even show the charges owed against the properties, when they were taken and who created a mortgage opportunity.

Agents can also see the full sales and lettings market, planning permission, flood plains and other risk factors laid out all in one place.

Kieran Slinger, co-founder of Propalt, said “The opportunity for agents to engage with the investor market is huge. Being able to identify and interact with Landlords has always been one of the challenges for agencies over the last 20 years. We built Propalt to put everything into one place and make it easy. There are multiple revenue streams through those letting but also those selling.”

Daniel Morgan, co-founder, added: “As an investor myself we can see that the pool of landlords is shrinking as some leave the market and convert to the short-term rental and holiday markets. On average the investor market transacts 40 times more frequently than a normal residential seller and are more likely to need the services of an agent. We believe agents should spend more of their time and resources building long term partnerships with the investors. Propalt helps you reach local and nationwide investors.”

 

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One Comment

  1. AcornsRNuts

    Another game changer – not.  I expect that will result in more unsolicited letters from an agency named after one of the original Italian brothers.  Clue: not Remus.

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