Technology has been emerging in an extreme fast pace. Gadgets and phones are coming out in the market one after another. With innumerable possible uses, businesses should take advantage of these technologies to help them further up their game.
Here are three real estate apps to look at in the changing realty industry:
Layar
Toronto-based Chestnut Park Real Estate uses this augmented reality (AR) app which can bring life to printed real estate publication. By hovering an Android or iOS mobile camera over a triggered image, users can gain information on a property, including its neighborhood, real estate company and the listing agent. Real estate professionals, in turn, can view data on prospective buyers.
Layar, from Commersive Solutions, is available for free on iTunes and Google Play Store.
Domain
This Domain app can be used to search for a property to buy, rent or share in Australia while on the go. It provides maps and information such as property profiles, images, and even notifications when there are new apartments or houses listed. And just recently, Domain has partnered with Google, adding the Google Voice Action feature. This makes the use of the app easier and more fun by being able to talk to your phone.
Domain real estate app is available on iTunes and Google Play Store.
Compass Markets
Delayed reporting of real estate transactions seems to have been a normal thing in the industry, much like its lack of transparency. Compass' new app called Compass Markets promise to provide real-time real estate market data on property transactions, which can help agents create reports using real-time information. The company has released the app to its current clients and brokers, as well as potential customers. For now, Compass Markets app covers New York City.
Compass Markets can be downloaded for free on iTunes.