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July 7, 2024
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PropEco revolutionises property assessments with AI-driven climate change data platform


PropEco, a pioneering data platform, is revolutionising the way property professionals address climate change’s multifaceted challenges.

In an era where long-term liability and the complexity of property-related decisions are escalating, PropEco aims to streamline the property assessment process by consolidating critical data points into a single, accessible platform. By combining hundreds of information sources, proprietary models and AI-powered data capture and processing, the platform provides quick, easy, and cost-effective access to the insights required to future-proof property.

The platform provides a holistic and forward-looking analysis of property-level risks and opportunities, incorporating considerations such as energy efficiency, carbon footprint, and climate risks, including extreme weather conditions and overheating, which are becoming increasingly relevant in property assessments.

Recognising the significant impact of the built environment on well-being, PropEco also evaluates factors such as access to green spaces and exposure to black mould. Air quality, anticipated as a future critical consideration, is another major point of focus. With more people spending extended periods at home, the need for comprehensive, easily accessible wellbeing data for property professionals has never been more acute.

PropEco provides a range of data-driven tools for property professionals, including an API, Data Explorer and portfolio assessment service. The company envisions becoming an essential resource for conveyancers, real estate companies, insurers and especially lenders, who are under increasing pressure to report on risk exposure related to climate change and its impact on property values.





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