Propeterra is a global SaaS prop-tech company which harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and data science to provide actionable insights on the real estate market.
Oftentimes, the location of a property means more than the property itself. The more an investor understands about a property’s surroundings, the better they can unravel the property’s potential. Neighbourhood or city level data in much of the world, however, remains siloed and unstructured. Hours are spent on gathering and cleaning data instead of answering important questions. Along the way, analysts are working on multiple applications to present insights in visualisations. Processes become time-consuming, complicated and hardly scalable.
Our platform is ready to tackle these challenges and more. We standardize data from proprietary research and public sources, providing over 1,000 real estate-related datasets in a consistent format. Instead of hiring more data analysts, researchers and graphic designers, you can visualise maps, graphs and reports easily with Propeterra’s subscription services or bespoke consultancy. We take care of the data processing and visualisations, so that you can spend more time contextualizing your next property investment and maintaining client relationships.
We construct one of the most comprehensive data lakes in real estate.
We research and compile data for real estate markets in over 197 countries.
We use machine learning and artificial intelligence to predict price trends.
We record deals and transactions as and when they happen.
We bridge impact investors and affordable housing projects to vitalise the emerging markets.
We provide access to various statistical and geospatial data products in one platform.
Qualitative research, statistics and infographics on over 197 countries’ macroeconomic and real estate development
A comprehensive platform with deals, players and trends driving commercial and residential real estate investments across the world
Country dashboards and heatmaps visualising trends, identifying regional hotspots and assessing macro fundamentals
Profiling risk by understanding demographic attributes and recent property developments in the area.
Targeting funds at areas with marginalised populations and a lack of infrastructure.
Comparing macroeconomic and property market trends to identify the country/ neighbourhood with the most potential.
Allocating portfolio investments by accessing real estate deals on a country/ global level.
Choosing project locations with business potential and the right mix of retail, residential and office.
Finding land plots that are underdeveloped, open to sale or regulatorily available for potential development.
Understanding competitors’ presence in a country to inform market entry decisions.
Supporting valuation numbers with comparable properties in same or neighbouring areas.
Identifying housing projects in developing countries in need of initial/ further funding.