Real
estate data applications are expanding every day.
Not exact matches
The Toronto Real
Estate Board (TREB) has filed an
application with the Federal Court of Appeal to stay the Competition Tribunal's June 3 order, which requires TREB to, in part, stop its «anti-competitive practices» and not exclude sold and other disputed
data from its virtual office website (VOW) feed.
There is a lot of competition in areas such as real
estate and videography, but not a great deal of competition in the more
data - heavy
applications like inspection, point - cloud mapping, high - precision mapping and agriculture, said Harris.
The Toronto Real
Estate Board (TREB) has filed an
application with the Federal Court of Appeal to stay the Competition Tribunal's June 3 order, which requires TREB to, in part, stop its «anti-competitive practices» and not exclude sold and other disputed
data from its virtual office website (VOW) feed.
New products based on this operating system offer real
estate professionals such improvements as a simplified user interface for easier navigation through
applications; enhanced password - protected security features; broader support for wireless networking standards such as 802.11 B for LANs and Bluetooth; support for wireless web access and instant messaging; wireless
data and schedule synchronization the field.
He brings more than 15 years of experience in the real
estate technology space including software development, team management, product development, public records
data services, listing
data aggregation and mobile
application platforms.
With CRES - Tek, commercial brokers can upload property information into a Web - based
data system and have a full package of marketing materials generated in minutes, says Ingrid van Arnhem, senior executive vice president with Commercial Real
Estate Solutions (CRES), a Beverly Hills, Calif. - based consulting firm and developer of CRES - Tek's
application.
All a real
estate practitioner needs to use an
application, retrieve
data, or update files is a computer, a Web browser, and a connection to the Internet.
The main challenge with building AI technologies in real
estate is that these
applications require a great deal of
data in order to provide value and to become smarter / more efficient through machine learning.
This thought - provoking statistic set the stage for a much - anticipated panel discussion at RISMedia's 2017 Real
Estate CEO Exchange in New York on how brokers are leveraging the application of predictive analytics and big data in their businesses to better serve consumers» real estate
Estate CEO Exchange in New York on how brokers are leveraging the
application of predictive analytics and big
data in their businesses to better serve consumers» real
estate estate needs.
There are even real
estate - specific products that incorporate images and
data pulled from an MLS; multimedia CMAs and photo «tours» you can display from your laptop, and generic business graphics
applications that create presentations you can share on paper, on screen, or over the Internet.
SpatialStream — Allows online real
estate websites and MLSs to enhance their own mapping
applications by leveraging our technology and
data layers via APIs.
CPD 101: Business Enterprise Valuation CPD 102: Valuation of Property Impairments and Contamination CPD 103: Agricultural Valuation CPD 104: Hotel Valuation CPD 105: Highest and Best Use Analysis CPD 106: Multi-Family Property Valuation CPD 107: Office Property Valuation CPD 108: Seniors Facilities Valuation CPD 109: Lease Analysis CPD 110: Creative Critical Thinking: Advancing Appraisal to Strategic Advising CPD 111: Decision Analysis: Making Better Real Property Decisions CPD 112: Real
Estate Consulting: Forecasting CPD 113: Request for Proposals (RFPs) CPD 114: Valuation for Financial Reporting - Real Property Appraisal and IFRS CPD 115: Appraisal Review CPD 116: Land Valuation CPD 117: Exposure & Marketing Time: Valuation Impacts CPD 118: Machinery and Equipment Valuation CPD 119: Urban Infrastructure Policies CPD 120: Urban Infrastructure
Applications CPD 121: Submerged Land Valuation CPD 122: Expropriation Valuation CPD 123: Adjustment Support in the Direct Comparison Approach CPD 124: Residential Appraisal: Challenges and Opportunities CPD 125: Green Value — Valuing Sustainable Commercial Buildings CPD 126: Getting to Green — Energy Efficient and Sustainable Housing CPD 127: More Than Just Assessment Appeals — The Business of Property Tax Consulting CPD 128: Retail Property Valuation CPD 129: Industrial Property Valuation CPD 130: Residential Valuation Basics CPD 131: Commercial Valuation Basics CPD 132: More than Just Form - Filling: Creating Professional Residential Appraisal Reports CPD 133: Valuing Residential Condominiums CPD 134: Rural and Remote Property Valuation CPD 135: Buy Smart: Commercial Property Acquisition CPD 136: Waterfront Residential Property Valuation (Coming soon: 2018) CPD 140: Statistics 101: Math Literacy for Real
Estate Professionals CPD 141: Exploratory
Data Analysis: Next Generation Appraisal Techniques CPD 142: Introduction to Multiple Regression Analysis in Real
Estate CPD 143: Appraisal Valuation Models CPD 144: Geographic Information Systems and Real
Estate CPD 145: Introduction to Reserve Fund Planning CPD 150: Real Property Law Basics CPD 151: Real
Estate Finance Basics CPD 152: Financial Analysis with Excel CPD 153: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development CPD 154: Business Strategy: Managing a Profitable Real
Estate Business CPD 156: Organizing and Financing a Real
Estate Business CPD 155: Succession Planning for Real
Estate Professionals CPD 157: Accounting and Taxation Considerations for a Real
Estate Business CPD 158: Marketing and Technology Considerations for a Real
Estate Business CPD 159: Human Resources Management Considerations in Real
Estate (Coming Soon: 2018) CPD 160: Law and Ethical Considerations in Real
Estate Business (Coming Soon: 2018) CPD 891: Fundamentals of Reserve Fund Planning CPD 899: Reserve Fund Planning Guided Case Study
LandVision ™ Commercial Real
Estate premium edition is an innovative mapping application designed to enable brokers to fully capitalize on real estate opportunities by harnessing powerful, easy - to - use technology bundled with market
Estate premium edition is an innovative mapping
application designed to enable brokers to fully capitalize on real
estate opportunities by harnessing powerful, easy - to - use technology bundled with market
estate opportunities by harnessing powerful, easy - to - use technology bundled with market
data.
Information you volunteer, via
applications orsurveys (for example, education, designations, specialties, affiliations with other real
estate organizations and general demographic
data).
In return, Move is providing the three MLSs — Midwest Real
Estate Data (MRED) in Chicago, MLS Property Information Network Inc. (MLS PIN) in Boston, and the San Francisco Association of Realtors — with its «Find» application, a «natural language» search tool that provides access to data aggregated by Move, including property records, neighborhood and school information, and local amenit
Data (MRED) in Chicago, MLS Property Information Network Inc. (MLS PIN) in Boston, and the San Francisco Association of Realtors — with its «Find»
application, a «natural language» search tool that provides access to
data aggregated by Move, including property records, neighborhood and school information, and local amenit
data aggregated by Move, including property records, neighborhood and school information, and local amenities.
Sites like Zillow and Trulia have been around for sometime, but their mobile
applications and access to new
data have paved the way for a multitude of new apps that drive the way we (and our real
estate agents) look for (and sell) a home.
Today's real
estate professional can take a service from one Web site and pair it with the
data from another site, creating a hybrid Web
application whose value surpasses the original components.
Now obviously, an
estate agency's own website would benefit from the power of our
application - allowing very detailed searchable
data, but our current concern is that with the US MLS system being in widespread use, would all of this exta detailed property
data simply be filtered out when run through a MLS or portal?