Propstack, India's leading real estate intelligence platform, and Estater, a prominent real estate analytics firm in the Middle East, have announced a strategic partnership to enhance data analytics and insights in the real estate sector.
Real EstateData AnalyticsPropstackEstaterStrategic PartnershipReal Estate MaharashtraMar 12, 2025

The main goal of the partnership is to enhance data analytics and insights in the real estate sector by combining their expertise and technology, providing a robust suite of tools and services for real estate professionals, investors, and developers.
Propstack offers comprehensive and accurate data on properties, markets, and trends, along with advanced data visualization tools and predictive analytics capabilities.
Estater provides market research, property valuation, and investment analysis services tailored to the unique needs of the Middle Eastern real estate sector.
The partnership will benefit real estate professionals by providing more comprehensive and accurate market insights, enabling them to make more informed and strategic decisions, identify growth opportunities, and mitigate risks.
Propstack and Estater are planning to explore opportunities to expand their services to new markets, developing tailored solutions for different regions and segments of the real estate market to become global leaders in real estate data and analytics.

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