New Delhi, India - April 11: The real estate resale market is about to see a significant transformation with the launch of a new startup by a Fitso co-founder. This innovative platform aims to streamline the often cumbersome and uncertain process of selling residential property.
Real EstatePropertyStartupPropsolveRohan SethReal Estate NewsApr 15, 2025
PropSolve is a new startup that aims to revolutionize the real estate resale market by providing a seamless, transparent, and efficient platform for buying and selling residential properties.
PropSolve is founded by Rohan Seth, a co-founder of the popular fitness app, Fitso.
PropSolve offers several key features, including instant valuation, guaranteed sale, professional marketing, and a seamless transaction process.
PropSolve ensures transparency by providing a secure platform where all transactions are recorded and verified. It also offers a robust dispute resolution mechanism.
The guaranteed sale program ensures that the property will be sold within a specified timeframe. If the property does not sell within this period, PropSolve will buy it at a pre-determined price.
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