Not exact matches
Housing Reporter presents Housing Market Equilibrium Case Study posted at Tallahassee Real
Estate Blog, saying, «Suppose we were to take what we know (Census
data + housing
data) and
then apply what we've measured (growth trends and inventory trends) in order to forecast a likely future for the Tallahassee housing market?
Until
then,
data - miners and tech - savvy brokerages are at the drawing table, coming up with ideas of how to creatively use raw
data to both inform and compete in Canada's crazy real
estate marketplace.
For example, if
data regarding an
estate is incorrectly interpreted by AI software,
then the end result could be that the
estate owner would lose everything.
That is, the monopoly will be broken up and we will be forced to turn over our
data to competitors, who will
then offer to sell it back to us at rates that are competitive with the real
estate boards who gathered the
data in the first place.
But if you and your team have the right mobile apps for real
estate on your phones,
then you access
data, manage client interactions, and pull up listing info and marketing materials on the fly — even from an open house.
«The MLS
data is under the control of over 60 real
estate boards,
then there's the property
data, which is controlled by the provincial governments,» says McMullin.
Forty - four percent of home buyers say they first looked online, and 33 percent
then contacted a real
estate agent, according to NAR's
data.
Therefore as I asked CREA in my position paper, if Realtor.ca is currently the «go to» site, the most visited site for real
estate in Canada,
then why would we want to give this
data to our third - party competitors through the Data Distribution Facility (D
data to our third - party competitors through the
Data Distribution Facility (D
Data Distribution Facility (DDF)?
It's a story that has already played out in the United States, as that country's MLS offering has lost ground to online sites such as Yahoo Real
Estate, Redfin and Zillow that take MLS listings and
then beef them up with
data on crime rates, school zones and video tours.
Prop
Data's platform enables you to capture a listing once and
then automatically create maximum market exposure for your real
estate brand and listings through our website, content, search engine, email, property portal and social media marketing channels.
HomeZada's professional solution allows real
estate agents to easily create digital home profiles for their buyers,
then transfer the
data to them after closing.
«We've spent millions of dollars and untold hours of effort to comply with the requirements of the majority of real
estate boards across Canada — which are all different — to be able... to go get those listings from the board, post them on our site and
then have salespeople augment those listings with additional information,
data and digital images,» says Lawby.
Upstream will provide real
estate brokerages with the ability to enter and store
data in one place, and
then distribute that
data according to their company's specific business rules and needs.