Property data and AI tools will help brokers win more business

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REalyse has launched a residential property intelligence tool designed to give mortgage brokers a competitive edge.

By combining market-leading data with AI-driven insights, the platform enables brokers to work with better-informed clients and make faster, more accurate decisions.

Mortgage Soup revealed last week how the platform, built on over 100 trusted data sources – including planning, land use, rental data, comparables and demographics – delivers up to 800 data points per property.

VALUATION REPORTS

This depth of intelligence allows brokers to generate precise, branded valuation reports and demonstrate local market expertise instantly.

The platform’s predictive modelling tools offer reliable forecasts on future sales prices and rental yields.

This equips brokers to identify suitable funding solutions more efficiently and focus on clients who are ready to proceed.

At the core of REalyse’s Pulse valuation platform is a generative AI assistant, trained on data from over 27 million UK properties. It provides real-time, personalised property insights, enabling brokers and their clients to make data-backed decisions with speed and confidence.

IMPROVED OUTCOMES
Irakli Menabde, chief operating officer and Co-CEO at REalyse
Irakli Menabde, REalyse

Irakli Menabde, COO at REalyse, said: “Buying or selling a home is always emotional, but data enables clearer, more rational decisions.

“With REalyse, brokers can offer clients valuations they can trust – turning enquiries into qualified leads and improving outcomes across the board.”

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