Moses Oyong

Moses Oyong is a Real Estate Growth Marketing Manager and PropTech specialist with over a decade of closing residential and commercial deals worth over 200 million across Nigeria and international markets. Known for engineering AI-driven workflows that delivered a 69% uplift in sales targets and cut lead response times by 85%, Moses bridges the gap between high-performance marketing, land law, and technology to help investors, developers, and first-time buyers make confident, informed property decisions in an increasingly digital world.

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How Blockchain and Real Estate Tokenization Are Dismantling the Barriers to Global Property Ownership

The Ownership Problem That Tokenization Is Solving For most of modern history, owning real estate in a foreign market has been a privilege reserved for the very few. A residential development in Mayfair, a commercial tower in Dubai, a waterfront condominium in Miami; these assets have commanded entry prices that excluded all but the wealthiest

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Crypto to Keys in 7 Days: An Analytical Look at How Propy Is Rewiring Florida’s Real Estate Closing Process

The Problem Before the Product Picture a high-net-worth investor sitting on $1 million in USDT. The capital is liquid, the intent is clear, they want to acquire an income-producing property in Florida. But they do not want to liquidate their position and trigger a taxable disposal event. They do not want to navigate the 30

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The Pan-African PropTech Pivot Why Multi-Regional Platforms Are the Antidote to Fractured Real Estate Markets

The Pan-African PropTech Pivot: Why Multi-Regional Platforms Are the Antidote to Fractured Real Estate Markets

The Cold Outreach That Sparked a Macro Analysis A few days ago, an inbound message landed in my inbox that perfectly encapsulates the current undercurrents shifting the African real estate landscape. The message came from a representative of Hoydoon, an emerging property platform targeting an intriguing and highly specific corridor: Nigeria, Somalia, and Kenya. The

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Predictive PropTech: How GeoAI is Redefining Property Risk and Valuation

The global real estate landscape is experiencing a structural migration away from static data; historical valuation models that relied strictly on manual field surveys, backward looking comparable market analyses, and flat spreadsheet grids are breaking down under the weight of climate volatility and rapid urban development. In their place, a sophisticated framework has emerged at

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3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) & It's Plans To Kill The Real Estate Industry

3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) & It’s Plans To “Kill The Real Estate Industry”

You’ve probably seen the tweet. Someone posts a video of a guy scanning a house with his phone, the camera glides through every room in photoreal quality, and the caption reads: “This technology just killed the entire real estate industry.” Seven million views overnight. Realtors panicking in the comments. Tech bros celebrating. I watched it.

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Navigating West African Property Rights: Comparing Ghanaian 50-Year Leaseholds and the Nigerian Land Use Act

Ghana vs. Nigeria: Comparing 50-Year Leaseholds and 99-Year Land Titles

Whether you are eyeing an investment in Accra or Lagos, understanding the unique frameworks of West African land tenure is essential to securing your property rights. This guide breaks down the critical differences between Ghana’s 50-year leaseholds and Nigeria’s 99-year land titles to help you make an informed decision.

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the death of  the timeshare, why 2026 is the year of the tokenized fractional deeds

For decades, the global vacation timeshare was the ultimate symbol of an aspirational lifestyle, a literal key to a slice of paradise, or at least a gated community in Tenerife or Orlando with a dependable pool. It was a product sold on the promise of forever, pitched in high-pressure sales rooms where the scent of

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The Unmatched Set. Navigating the Woodgrain Divide in the Open Home

There is a distinct, modern anxiety that strikes the moment the walls come down. In the expansive theater of the open floor plan, where the kitchen island stares directly at the media console, a new conflict often emerges the clashing of the grains. For decades, the “suite” was the gold standard of domestic order. You

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Your Gateway to Long-Term Stability: Securing the UAE Golden Visa Through Property Investment

The United Arab Emirates has long established itself as a beacon of opportunity, innovation, and a world-class lifestyle. For the astute global investor, this dynamic environment is more than just a place to visit—it is a secure place to call home. At the heart of the UAE’s strategy to attract and retain high-net-worth individuals is

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