
08/5
Real Estate Tip of the Week: Have You Got the App?
Technology is constantly changing – which means your role as a real estate agent is constantly shifting as well.
Luckily, there are apps that can help separate you from the pack.
Here are some popular apps you can use as a real estate agent:
If you have a buyer that is looking to purchase remotely, then LionDesk might be the app to use to showcase potential homes. This app lets you seamlessly add videos to your emails and text messages – you can upload your own videos or record directly from the app.
LionDesk also offers power dialing and contact management, among other features!
Paperwork is no fun – but with Spacio, you can create digital forms to accurately collect visitor information at your next open house! You can even set up follow-up emails after the open house ends.
Realtor.com®’s Street Peek & Sign Snap Feature
Street Peak allows users to point their phone at homes to view property details about the homes their currently facing. This allows users to see the information about the various homes on a street.
The Sign Snap feature allows users to snap a photo of a For-Sale sign to immediately receive more listing details of a home.
Having two phones doesn’t necessarily make it any easier. If you don’t have the option (or simply don’t want to) have a separate business phone, the Sideline app might be a good fit for you. This app allows you to connect one phone with multiple phone numbers. You can specialize phone numbers with unique ringtones depending on the type of phone call you’ve categorized it as.
Too many crazy schedules to manage? With DocuSign, you won’t have to worry about everyone being in the same room at the same time – because let’s face it: we’re all busy. This app allows users to sign electronic signatures on disclosures, forms, and closing paperwork without even having to be in the office.
Technology is constantly changing – which means your role as a real estate agent is constantly shifting as well.
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