The problem: Renters pay on time, every month, for years and have nothing financial to show for it. Yes a roof over your head is so important and it's a massive commitment for renters to have a huge outlay, with no financial gain!
The solution: Rentd - coming soon -
The UK has 11 million private renters. 11 million people contributing to landlord wealth and the wider economy with almost no financial tools built specifically for them.
Rentd will close that gap.
UK renters collectively pay over £60 billion in rent annually.
Banks reward mortgage holders. Retailers reward shoppers. Travel brands reward loyalty.
Who rewards the renter?
We do. Rentd. coming soon.
Why did we build Rentd?
Because renting is broken. Renters are the largest demographic spending the most on housing, yet they're the least financially rewarded for it.
We're changing that. More soon.
The average UK renter spends over £13,000 a year on rent and earns nothing back. Just a roof over their heads. In London, the average annual rent is £25,920! That's a massive amount of money.
But what if, you could get something for it? (other than a roof over your head)
Every month, millions of UK renters hand over their biggest expense and get absolutely nothing back. No reward. No credit. No recognition.
That ends soon.
Once a property is listed with us, it is live on Rentd instantly for our prospective tenants to see. We don't just stop there, we upload a selection of the professionally taken photos across all major portals and social platforms for everyone to see.
Next we have @rentduk - the end-to-end platform for renters & landlords. The #Web3 platform is a decentralized marketplace where tenants can pay in FIAT, crypto, & $RNTD (HTS) - enabling fee reduction, community governance, & additional revenue streams.
https://t.co/W65Zrj6BiI
1/2 "We're now currently working on V2, and that's where #Hedera comes on. We're building a Web3 platform which will take the entire marketplace into a decentralized platform for home sharing." 5:00
$HBAR $RNTD
@ahmedmgamal founder @rentduk
https://t.co/Q8W1SNrp8Q
The average price of #rent has risen by 30% since the start of the #pandemic, according to market analysis by rental platform @rentduk #CostOfLiving#HousingCrisis https://t.co/IQdI8mBPvK