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Unlocking Real Estate’s Future Through PropTech at TEKCE

The global real estate sector is undergoing a seismic transformation as PropTech investments are projected to soar from $37 billion in 2023 to nearly $90 billion by 2032. Leading this technological wave is TEKCE, an international real estate group with 20 offices spanning five countries. By introducing its innovative platform, MyTEKCE, TEKCE aims to revolutionise property transactions by centralising data and fostering a seamless, user-centric experience.

MyTEKCE combines cutting-edge personalisation with transparency to address inefficiencies in the real estate sector, historically mired in bureaucratic delays. Özkan Tekce, COO of TEKCE, emphasised the platform’s transformative potential, stating, “Real estate has long relied on conventional practices. MyTEKCE connects buyers and sellers with an unprecedented ease, redefining the transactional experience.” With tools like free property valuations and real-time updates for sellers, and tailored search features for buyers, MyTEKCE enhances decision-making while offering unparalleled convenience. Its multilingual support, spanning over 30 languages, underscores its global appeal and accessibility.

The sustainability angle is integral to MyTEKCE’s mission. By digitising processes, reducing paperwork, and streamlining operations, the platform contributes to lowering the industry’s carbon footprint. Further, its support for cryptocurrency payments introduces a future-ready, eco-conscious approach. Upcoming features will empower landlords to manage rentals efficiently and industry partners to leverage TEKCE’s expansive database, promoting a collaborative ecosystem in real estate.

From an urban development perspective, MyTEKCE aligns with smart city frameworks, offering tools to optimise property management in evolving metropolitan landscapes. This transformation not only addresses civic issues like transparency but also supports urban sustainability goals. As PropTech reshapes the sector, MyTEKCE exemplifies how technology and innovation can redefine traditional industries while prioritising environmental and urban advancements.

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