Revolutionising the Real Estate Tech Landscape

As a global leader in real estate, Century 21 Australia is excited to announce a strategic partnership with Realtair, a company providing cutting-edge real estate technology.

Through this valued partnership, Realtair will equip Century 21 Australia agents with a range of innovative digital solutions, enabling them to efficiently prospect, conduct digital presentations and support compliant document signing. These tools will not only streamline operations but also drive appraisals, listings, and transactions while providing transparent management tools for Principals and agents.

"Century 21 is committed to providing our agents with the most advanced technology to support their success in today's competitive real estate market," James Bell, CEO Century 21 Australasia. "Our partnership with Realtair signifies our dedication to staying at the forefront of innovation and empowering our agents with the tools they need to thrive."

Moreover, this collaboration further demonstrates Century 21's strong tech focus and dedication to continuously adopting new technology that aims to enhance agent productivity.

"We are thrilled to partner with Century 21, a globally recognised brand with a commitment to excellence," said Pete Matthews CEO at Realtair. "Together, we will create a sustainable, mutually beneficial commercial partnership that drives innovation and enhances the real estate experience for agents and clients alike."

For more information about Century 21 Australia and Realtair's partnership and the innovative digital solutions it offers, visit realtair.com.

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