Baron & Cabot launches portal to expand plan for real estate agencies in Africa

Through this portal, real estate firms will get to de-risk their investments in international markets and gain access to a wide range of fully compliant properties.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nairobi | Updated: 22-03-2023 15:49 IST | Created: 22-03-2023 15:49 IST
Baron & Cabot launches portal to expand plan for real estate agencies in Africa
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Baron and Cabot (https://BaronCabot.com/), a UK-based international real estate firm has launched a game-changing concept – a UK property portal that is offering a strategic expansion plan for real estate agencies in Africa. The innovative approach, is a first of its kind using AI technology to predict property prices and will allow real estate agents in Africa to sell properties, and earn in pounds, providing an unprecedented opportunity for growth and financial success. Through this portal, real estate firms will get to de-risk their investments in international markets and gain access to a wide range of fully compliant properties.

Baron & Cabot, with a reputation for being one of the top fastest-growing property companies in the world and transacting on around £100 million GBP per annum ($120 m) of UK property while having access to some of the best property developments in the UK, has been particularly successful in Africa due to inflation driving clients to move their money into GBP and Dollar to purchase assets.

"We are thrilled to be launching this innovative concept that will not only provide a platform for real estate agents in Africa to sell UK properties but will also create job opportunities and drive economic growth. We believe that by leveraging AI technology to predict property prices, we can provide our partners with a unique advantage and help them to achieve financial success. Our joint venture expansion plans are aimed at creating mutually beneficial partnerships that will bring value to all parties involved." - Mark Pearson, Managing Director of Baron & Cabot.

(With Inputs from APO)

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