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July was another milestone month for Propy as we continued advancing our mission to modernize real estate transactions through AI,

July was another milestone month for Propy as we continued advancing our mission to modernize real estate transactions through AI,

As June comes to a close, we’re reflecting on another

Big month. Propy’s CEO was on CNBC, we announced a

Eric L. Cruz CRO at Propy We just wrapped a

Buying a home can be an emotional affair. For many first-time buyers, it is the culmination of a dream. Others may be leaving behind years of memories to start fresh in a new location that is far from friends and

Most Americans view owning as a wiser long-term strategy than paying rent, but specific markets pay off better than others. In recent times, few have rewarded their residents more handsomely than the San Francisco Metropolitan Area, comprised of San Francisco,

In recent years, blockchain and its safe distributed ledger technology gained popularity among China’s financial industry. This popularity led to regulators turning their attention to setting regulatory standards for the blockchain industry. On March 30th, China’s National Cyberspace Information Office

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) 2018 Buyer and Seller Survey, 87% of buyers purchased a home through a real estate broker or agent. With numbers like this, it would seem like brokers should be quite content. However,

With advances in smartphone technology, people are increasingly relying on apps to manage their lives. These days, communication, scheduling, and document sharing can all take place on a tiny screen. However, the tech does not end with the workday. More

For most Americans, owning a home is a ticket to accumulated wealth to be enjoyed in retirement or handed down to children. However, the amount of wealth depends on where that home is located. If it is in San Jose,

New technology disrupts the way that business is conducted, but sectors are affected differently. While some seek out new tech to slash expenses and reach more customers, others are slow to embrace change and require encouragement. The real estate sector

Owning a home is usually a better long-term bet than renting. Triennial data in a Federal Reserve Board report showed that the median net worth of U.S. homeowners in 2016 was $231,400, 44 times the $5,200 national median for renters.

The Great Recession soured thousands on the American Dream. Many started talking about the rich getting richer and about how difficult it is for working people to have just enough. However, according to a January 2019 report from the National

Most would assume that the typical millionaire owes his or her status to a high-paying job or a large inheritance. However, according to data that was collected for the National Study of Millionaires, this is not true. The study, conducted