Commercial Real Estate, Featured News, Mobile Apps, Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

InnerSpace enhances commercial listings with real-time, 3D maps

By Mike Wheatley | November 2, 2016
InnerSpace’s offering is able to create accurate 3D maps of interior spaces for location finding, and in order to assess foot traffic, among other uses
Featured News, Mobile Apps, Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

The Guarantors make renting in New York easier

By Mike Wheatley | October 31, 2016
Anyone’s who’s tried renting an apartment in New York will know full well just how difficult that can be. First they need to find a place, then you have to make sure you meet the landlord’s strict approval process.
Mobile Apps, Real Estate Technology, Social Media

Facebook Users Get to Poll Friends for Local Recommendations

By Allison Halliday | October 20, 2016
Facebook is making it easier for users to get recommendations from friends and to interact with local businesses, without the need to leave the social network.
Featured News, Mobile Apps, Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

Crowdsourcing property management with CrowdComfort

By Mike Wheatley | September 20, 2016
Property managers might find a helping hand in the shape of CrowdComfort, whose product came about from an innovation challenge that asked: “What if people could use their smartphones to unlock inefficiencies in building and workplace management?”
Mobile Apps, Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

Trulia launches an app just for Apple TV

By Mike Wheatley | August 23, 2016
Trulia has made it possible for Apple TV owners to shop for homes from the comfort of their living rooms with a new app.
Mobile Apps, Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

Realtors can now access property data from the Lockbox

By Mike Wheatley | August 17, 2016
Certified realtors can now enjoy instant access to highly detailed and time sensitive information directly from the lockbox on their smartphone
Mobile Apps, Real Estate Technology

Increasing Numbers of 55+ Real Estate Shoppers Begin Their Search on a Smart Phone

By Allison Halliday | August 10, 2016
55places.com has found a greater percentage of people visiting the site from a mobile device are new users, suggesting that many active adults begin their search for a new property on a smart phone. It also seems as if they then begin to dig deeper into the communities using a desktop computer.
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