The digital shift and real estate
Thankfully, there now seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. I’m sure we all welcome the normality of going to the pub, visiting friends and family, going to concerts and watching live sport… But the ‘normality’ of commuting an hour each day to get to an office, or the ‘normality’ of travelling hours on the train for a 30-minute meeting with a client? Why should we digress back to that inefficient way of living and working? As a cloud-based software provider, we’re quite capable of moving with the tech-heavy times, but is the real estate industry as a whole ready for the digital shift?
The digital shift and real estate
Thankfully, there now seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. I’m sure we all welcome the normality of going to the pub, visiting friends and family, going to concerts and watching live sport… But the ‘normality’ of commuting an hour each day to get to an office, or the ‘normality’ of travelling hours on the train for a 30-minute meeting with a client? Why should we digress back to that inefficient way of living and working? As a cloud-based software provider, we’re quite capable of moving with the tech-heavy times, but is the real estate industry as a whole ready for the digital shift?
The digital shift and real estate
Thankfully, there now seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. I’m sure we all welcome the normality of going to the pub, visiting friends and family, going to concerts and watching live sport… But the ‘normality’ of commuting an hour each day to get to an office, or the ‘normality’ of travelling hours on the train for a 30-minute meeting with a client? Why should we digress back to that inefficient way of living and working? As a cloud-based software provider, we’re quite capable of moving with the tech-heavy times, but is the real estate industry as a whole ready for the digital shift?
The digital shift and real estate
Thankfully, there now seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. I’m sure we all welcome the normality of going to the pub, visiting friends and family, going to concerts and watching live sport… But the ‘normality’ of commuting an hour each day to get to an office, or the ‘normality’ of travelling hours on the train for a 30-minute meeting with a client? Why should we digress back to that inefficient way of living and working? As a cloud-based software provider, we’re quite capable of moving with the tech-heavy times, but is the real estate industry as a whole ready for the digital shift?