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7 reasons why technology is changing real estate

25/7/2014

 
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1. Access to large documents
It used to be a pain to copy and distribute information to buyers. This is no longer the case. Salespeople can share large documents using email and cloud based file sharing applications. Apps such as Dropbox are being used to share:
  • LIM reports
  • Building reports
  • Sale & Purchase Agreements
  • Disclosures
2. Database management
In the past, it was practically a lottery when it came down to which buyers received follow up attention. Technology has made it easier to follow up numerous potential buyers in a timely manner. Today's buyers (like their salespeople) are also using email and SMS to communicate with their circle of advisers.

3. Contracts and offers
Distributing contracts and completed offers has been transformed. Remember the lamented fax machine? These days, contracts are often completed electronically, and it is not uncommon to receive an offer in the form of an email attachment.

4. Resources
From zoning to demographics, the availability of property related information is staggering. New features like radius property-search demonstrate how some
websites are dramatically improving the search experience for buyers.

Here are some widely used technologies which have impacted real estate;

  • QR codes,
  • Smartphone applications,
  • Online banking,
  • Tailored listing alerts from real estate websites,
  • Property maps (remember when you had to ask the agent for the street address?),
  • Public access to sales data.

5.
Activity tracking
Salespeople are using software to record activity, leading to better outcomes for buyers and sellers. The marketing methods which bring multiple offers together were a lot harder to manage without today's technology. And now people expect a lot more information than they used to.

6. Big Data
With the increasing availability of market data, salespeople can back up their assertions and present opportunities to buyers and vendors with less emotion and more professionalism. Due diligence has been transformed. District council websites provide online access to rating valuations and aerial photos. Salespeople can quickly perform a Title search online.

7. Social media
Although it is presently underutilized from a real estate standpoint, Social media is starting to reveal enormous potential.


What does the future hold for real estate technology?

  1. Real estate websites and software will be used to send SMS alerts with mobile optimized links, so that you can view new listings from your smartphone the moment they become available.
  2. Real estate sales teams currently use systems (sometimes referred to  as 'Jungle Drums') to communicate with each other via SMS about listing changes and deadlines. Soon, buyers and sellers will also expect to be kept informed about changes in real time. Pioneer salespeople are already doing this.
  3. Individual listings will have their own Twitter accounts, and you will be able to follow @87MainRoad to receive notifications.
  4. Advertising expenditure will continue shifting towards online advertising, but will stop being solely portal based. Monetized ad campaigns on Facebook and Google will become commonplace. For a fraction of the cost of traditional advertising, you will be able to reach thousands of potential buyers who match your listing's profile based on location, financial status, employment, and family situation.
  5. As smartphones become faster and more intuitive, open home directional signs will become redundant, because your smartphone GPS will guide you to your open home destination.
  6. Open home visitors will be able to use their smartphone's Near Field Communications (NFC) system to check-in at open homes, and obtain listing information. Contact-less technology may allow visitors to register and receive updates on the property they are visiting.
  7. Software applications may be used to book appraisals and inspections. Salespeople will be able to allocate available times using online diary systems so that buyers and sellers can book appointments using the internet.
  8. Foot traffic marketing will become more sophisticated. In shopping malls for example, static paper based real estate displays will morph into digital kiosks. Rolling picture shows and touchscreens will allow you to browse listings. Extra information will be available via Bluetooth connection, and you may be able to "chat now" with an on-duty agent using Skype.
  9. Collation and analysis of data could lead to the discovery of algorithms which identify likely future sellers. Software could allow you to locate particular areas which have a high turnover per capita, so that your prospecting ROI is better.
  10. Buyers and sellers might use crowd sourced review sites like TripAdvisor to compare agents.

10.0.1.35 How to display listings using Google Maps #realestate

21/7/2014

 
Last week, we showed you how to import listings by suburb from Trade Me. Now, your imported listings can be displayed using Google Maps.

In SalesPartner:
  • Open Gallery,
  • Select up to 20 listings (apply suburb filters first),
  • In tools, click Show on Map.
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SalesPartner will automatically Geo-code listings and display them using Google Maps.
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Other enhancements:
  • Assign to contact option added in To-Do List, in Tools.
  • Presentation builder now uses a default file name when saving presentations.
  • Minor UI enhancements and syntax corrections

Report changes:
  • New Listing booklet template: prints all available listing information including photos & activity.
  • New 1 photo flyer - uses column bands to display all public listing information. This allows the advert to stretch and fit extended scripts.
  • New 6 per page listing book layout with clearer items (replaces 7 per page).
  • Map report created for the new Google maps feature.


10.0.1.35 importing Trade Me listings by suburb #BigData

3/7/2014

 

Big data ideas for real estate software technology

SalesPartner is developing a new listing import method which will allow you to download listings by suburb, in addition to by member ID. One goal of this feature is to provide a market snapshot of available listings for vendors and buyers to  compare. Preliminary changes have also been made which will allow us to plot results geographically as a map view (a popular feature of the Android based Pocket SalesPartner application).

Potential uses:
  • Comparable listing presentations for potential vendors
  • Market activity tracking, territorial market share calculations
  • Hot spot analysis - the ability to determine which areas have higher than average turnover
  • Local data collection of listings - creating a database of properties
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The suburb finder tool is used to locate your desired suburb
Once you have been authenticated (Trade Me membership required), you will be able to find all available properties within a particular suburb, and import them into SalesPartner.
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Standard import options as set by default
A nice feature is that when you complete your download, your imported listings are immediately displayed in the gallery using applied filters. This predictive behavior is designed to speed up the process, and let you get on with producing a comparable listings report.
Extra version notes:
This update requires the data files to be re-read, and users will be prompted to do so.
  • Minor syntax changes throughout
  • Links in reports are blue only, without underlines
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