Read the Property Professional on WhatsApp

Read the Property Professional on WhatsApp

We’re making it even easier for you to stay updated with the latest industry news by reading the Property Professional WhatsApp Channel.

Have you heard about WhatsApp channels?

We’ll let WhatsApp explain: “We’re excited to launch WhatsApp Channels to over 150 countriesand deliver a private way to receive updates that matter to you. We’re welcoming thousands of organisations, sports teams, artists, and thought leaders that people can follow right within WhatsApp.

If you’re new to Channels, our goal is to build the most private broadcast service available. Channels are separate from your chats, and who you choose to follow is not visible to other followers. We also protect the personal information of both admins and followers”.

Where to find us and what to expect

You can find the Property Professional channel by clicking here and following the channel. On the channel, you can read all the latest news, industry insights and advice free of charge and privately.

You can choose how you want to hear from the channels you follow:

  • Notifications are muted by default. To get notified about new updates, you can turn on notifications for each channel.
  • Channels are in the Updates tab, so you can choose to look at them when you want.

Once you’ve clicked on the Property Professional link and followed the channel, you can find it again by going to your updates, as in the image above.

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