Lendlord launches new range of AI tools

Lendlord has launched a new suite of artificial intelligence tools, named LendlordAI, that is designed to support landlords and property investors.

The tools, which have been launched by the property investment and finance platform, bring together a range of capabilities to help landlords save time, reduce manual work and make confident investment decisions.

Key features of LendlordAI include instant insights on property listings, real-time deal analysis, snapshot views of portfolio performance and cash flow, and access to education resources for landlords and investors.

By using the latest AI technology, the platform aims to simplify the decision-making process for landlords, whether they are just starting out or are managing a growing portfolio.

Co-founder and chief executive officer at Lendlord, Aviram Shahar, said: "We’ve built LendlordAI to bring more speed and clarity to property investing. Landlords often face information overload, especially when comparing deals or planning refurbishment strategies. LendlordAI cuts through that noise, offering instant insights that support smarter decisions.

"Whether you’re checking the numbers on a new listing or reviewing how your portfolio is performing, LendlordAI is there to do the heavy lifting and give you a clearer view. It’s like having a smart assistant by your side, built specifically for property investors."



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