Technology Startups Collaborate For Accessible Real Estate

Technology is paving the way for industries that allow people ease of access when fulfilling their needs, and the real estate industry is not immune in this development.

According to an article on techcrunch.com, the home buying/home selling market is also getting the boost it needs to satisfy customers who are looking for chances with affordable home availability. These tech startups have their own ways of becoming reliable partners for real estate agents and the industry as a whole. Take a breather to check out what these engaging startups can offer:

For instance, Floored uses 3D modelling to give an insider's look for an in-depth view of a specific home or space of interest. Its software introduced home scouting in a different level, and allows interested parties to have a "virtual feel" of the potential living space, whether for commercial or residential purposes.

If on a more modest budget, AirBnB provides existing home owners the luxury of providing travelers affordable home stay. Roomi is also another tech startup which offers an updated marketplace for possible roomates, as well as allowing social connections at a more adaptable level.

Still in the same article, TheSquareFoot is also another helpful startup that helps businesses find suitable office locations and working environments in a particular area.

Innovative tech startups like those mentioned above were also featured in another article on realestatetechnews.com. New York-based startup Compass allows more flexibility in terms of helping potential home owners and buyers to scout for easier and economical apartments in the NYC area. Users are given better opportunities to search online listings, appointment scheduling or even have leases executive online.

According to the same article, brokers also are given a huge break when using Compstak for their listings. More data is made accessible for brokers to share and exchange market listings; and is done simply by submitting their listing information through the site. Plus, the use of such services is free. Read more here.

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