Regal Estates Launches Interactive Property Reports for Buyers

Regal Estates Launches Interactive Property Reports for Buyers

Knowledge is Power - Enable Your Purchaser to Make the Right Decision

Following extensive research and development, Regal Estates are proud to launch its interactive property reports.

A truly 21st century interactive property brochure experience. All data for an individual property including title plans, house price history, planning history, flood risk, council tax, local schools, leasehold information and EPC is aggregated and held on the report. Photos and floorplans can be zoomed in and out of for granular, transparent and current information.

 “We are very excited to be launching the reports in a live and interactive format for buyers. They create a complete and true picture about the property the buyer is researching, completely upgrading the traditional property brochure in order to help support their decision".

These interactive data reports will be available to all our vendors and their potential buyers to view from the comfort of their own home.


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