Real Tech
Learn about the latest moves by brokerage companies, listing aggregators, CRMs, proptech firms and others looking to shake up the world of real estate technology.
The REACH program aims to identify and accelerate the most promising new technology companies in real estate and adjacent industries, including banking, insurance and home services.
“This will be the first time a home lender will provide an end-to-end ‘mortgage-as-a-service’ solution through Salesforce Financial Services Cloud — a platform that thousands of financial institutions already heavily rely on.” — Rocket Cos. Vice Chairman and CEO Jay Farner
Exit Realty has enabled its brokers and agents to use Evocalize’s new blueprint to recruit agents on the Google Display Network.
RentPath’s sites, which include ApartmentGuide.com, Lovely, Rent.com, and Rentals.com, will continue to operate as normal while their listings are integrated with Redfin.com, a process that is expected to wrap up in 2022.
The integration will let BoomTown CRM users create real-time performance leaderboards and motivational tools for productivity.
It’s. not a crystal ball, but a new algorithm will predict how quickly a home will sell at different prices.
In the coronavirus era, agents are looking for ways to keep themselves and clients safe. These new tech tools from CoreLogic aim to help them navigate the uncertain terrain of the new normal.
There’s an abundance of real estate tech news this week with brokerages and tech companies announcing new apps and tools.
As iBuyer programs begin their comeback to the real estate market, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and Real Living ink a partnership with zavvie. In other real estate tech news, MoxiWorks clients can now enhance their websites with help from 1000watt.
Tech companies look to improve collaboration during lockdown, and autonomous vehicles may soon offer a solution for vulnerable populations dealing with pandemics.