ToolNest AI

Propbar

A browser extension for comprehensive property information on Zoopla, Rightmove, and OnTheMarket.

Visit Website
Propbar

What is Propbar?

Propbar is a browser extension designed to provide comprehensive property information while browsing property portals like Zoopla, Rightmove, and OnTheMarket. It equips users with data to make informed decisions, catering to real estate agents, property investors, home buyers, solicitors, and property professionals.

How to use

Install the Propbar extension and browse property portals like Zoopla, Rightmove, and OnTheMarket. The extension will automatically display relevant property data.

Core Features

  • AI Summarised Property Data
  • Market History
  • Timeline
  • Time Machine (historical images and floor plans)
  • Area & Demographic Information
  • In-Depth Comparables
  • Planning Constraint Health Checks
  • EPC (Energy Performance Certificates)

Use Cases

  • Real estate agents can use Propbar to quickly access market history and comparables for properties they are listing or showing.
  • Property investors can use Propbar to identify potential issues with properties before investing, such as planning constraints.
  • Home buyers can use Propbar to understand the neighborhood and local property market better before making an offer.

FAQ

What property portals does Propbar support?
Propbar supports property portals like Zoopla, Rightmove, and OnTheMarket.
Is a subscription required to use Propbar?
A subscription may be required depending on usage.

Pricing

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Provides comprehensive property information in one place
  • Saves time by summarizing data and presenting it in an easy-to-understand format
  • Helps users make more informed decisions about property transactions
  • Caters to a wide range of property professionals and individuals
Cons
  • Subscription may be required depending on usage
  • Functionality is limited to supported property portals
  • Effectiveness depends on the accuracy and availability of data sources