Jan. 4, 2018

Taking property auctions online - Robin Rathore of Bamboo Auctions #8

Taking property auctions online - Robin Rathore of Bamboo Auctions #8

Send us a text EP8: Robin ​is ​the ​CEO ​of ​Bamboo ​Auctions ​and ​Duomo. ​He ​qualified ​as ​a ​corporate ​solicitor in ​London ​and ​practised ​for ​a ​number ​of ​years, largely ​in ​the ​TMT ​and ​Corporate ​Real Estate ​sector. It ​was ​personal ​experiences ​of ​the ​auction ​sector ​that ​prompted ​Robin ​to ​found Bamboo ​Auctions, ​with ​the ​belief ​that ​property ​transactions ​should ​be ​fast, ​certain, transparent ​, and ​excellent ​value ​for ​money. Duomo ​takes ​this ...

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EP8: Robin ​is ​the ​CEO ​of ​Bamboo ​Auctions ​and ​Duomo. ​He ​qualified ​as ​a ​corporate ​solicitor in ​London ​and ​practised ​for ​a ​number ​of ​years, largely ​in ​the ​TMT ​and ​Corporate ​Real Estate ​sector. It ​was ​personal ​experiences ​of ​the ​auction ​sector ​that ​prompted ​Robin ​to ​found Bamboo ​Auctions, ​with ​the ​belief ​that ​property ​transactions ​should ​be ​fast, ​certain, transparent ​, and ​excellent ​value ​for ​money. 

Duomo ​takes ​this ​fundamental ​belief ​and ​applies ​them ​to ​the ​new ​homes ​market. The ​first ​come ​first ​serve ​reservation ​system ​is ​outdated. ​Being ​at ​the ​back ​of ​the ​queue means ​buyers ​could ​miss ​out ​on ​their ​dream ​home. With ​Duomo, ​buyers ​can ​place ​their ​highest ​offer ​online ​for ​individual ​new ​build properties, ​with ​the ​chance ​to ​increase ​that ​offer ​over ​the ​sale ​period. ​The ​highest ​offer when ​the ​sale ​period ​ends ​reserves ​that ​property. In ​his ​spare ​time, ​Robin ​enjoys ​playing ​and ​following ​both ​cricket ​and ​rugby ​and ​is ​a Harlequins ​fan.

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