Case Study: Capital Value Surveyors
About Capital Value Surveyors Capital Value, a prominent real estate valuation firm, sought to streamline its valuation processes and enhance efficiency. By integrat…
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About Capital Value Surveyors Capital Value, a prominent real estate valuation firm, sought to streamline its valuation processes and enhance efficiency. By integrat…
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Leading Hampshire housebuilder, Bargate Homes, uses Aprao to successfully purchase 400 plots of land and deliver unique and quality homes Aprao customer since: 2022 …
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Make smarter decisions We understand that a large part of assessing property projects involves looking at many different scenarios. These could be different finance …
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Building a Repeatable Sales Process for Aprao Recently, I shared the story of securing Aprao's first customer. That post brought back the excitement of seeing someon…
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The Story of Aprao's First Customer Stumbling across the contract for our first ever Aprao customer the other day was a trip down memory lane. It brought back a floo…
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New in Aprao: Operated Assets I am pleased to announce one of our most powerful updates to Aprao yet. We have completely redesigned how we handle revenue to open up …
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In the ever-evolving landscape of property development in the UK, off-market sites have become the hidden gems that can significantly boost your portfolio. These are…
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Forward funding is a type of property development finance where an investor agrees to purchase a property from a developer before it is completed. For example, the i…
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Serviced interest in a property development loan refers to a method of interest payment where the borrower pays the interest on a monthly basis. This is one of the m…
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How does rolled-up interest work? Retained interest is a type of interest arrangement that is commonly used in property development loans. The borrower does not have…
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Rolled-up interest refers to a type of interest payment structure where the interest accrued is not paid periodically (such as monthly or quarterly) but rather added…
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