These funds are set to fuel the company's plans for expansion into key real estate markets, particularly in Mumbai and Pune, while also aiming to enhance its technology and customer services.
Real EstatePropsochFundingExpansionTechnologyReal Estate PuneNov 14, 2024
Propsoch is a leading real estate technology company in India that provides a seamless, user-friendly platform for buying, selling, and renting properties. Founded in 2018, the company has quickly become a trusted name in the industry.
Propsoch recently raised $500,000 in funding to expand its operations and enhance its technology and customer services.
Propsoch is planning to expand its operations into key cities such as Mumbai and Pune, known for their robust real estate markets.
Propsoch lists a wide range of properties, including residential and commercial properties, and offers services such as virtual tours and property evaluations.
The new funding will be used to expand operations into key cities, enhance technology with features like AI-powered recommendations and improved virtual tours, and improve customer services.
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