Agents vs. consumers: why real estate apps need to pick an audience
Whether you’re building a real estate app or the latest tool using artificial intelligence, the user experience (UX) should be at the top of your thoughts. Continue reading
Whether you’re building a real estate app or the latest tool using artificial intelligence, the user experience (UX) should be at the top of your thoughts. Continue reading
Data is often the lifeblood of technology in the real estate industry, sometimes confronting executives, agents and programmers with privacy-related ethical dilemmas. Continue reading
KW’s successful AI app Kelle was made with input from agents around the country, executives revealed at Inman Connect New York 2019. Continue reading
Thanks to their uniquely personalized identities in local markets and the advent of affordable new tech tools like Amazon’s Echo devices, independent real estate brokerages are well-positioned to compete against larger national real estate chains. Continue reading
EXP Realty’s Scott Petronis went on to argue that machine learning — a kind of subset of AI that involves training computers to perform specific tasks — could soon be able to build listings out of photos. Continue reading
Inman Connect New York 2019 is the biggest and most ambitious iteration of our East Coast conferences yet, drawing more than 250 speakers to Manhattan to discuss the state of residential real estate and how to succeed in an increasingly technologically… Continue reading
The 3D imaging company is opening its platform to consumer cameras and drastically slashing prices for the subscription plans needed to host its tours, down from $50 to free for a starter plan. Continue reading
Led by Atlanta, non-coastal cities are now seeing faster gains in home values, according to data released Friday by Zillow. Continue reading
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate is partnering with digital real estate marketing company Homespotter to launch a free branded social media marketing tool for BHGRE agents. Continue reading
I grew up an only child on a country road with lots and lots of books for friends. My parents didn’t hold much stock in toys or games, but books they fully supported. I got books as gifts, bought books through the Weekly Reader order form, and took boo… Continue reading