Four simple downloads
We thought we would show you a few apps available that consumers may use while on a home tour.
Ride the City
There is a website that offers the same information as the iPhone app that can use in advance of a tour for your own research. It is currently available in Austin, Chicago, D.C., Louisville, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Toronto.
GreenSpace Map
They can select any number of variables to plot EPA data on a map in the palm of their hand, so as a field agent, you should be aware that consumers are studying far more than the MLS data our industry has held so dear. Sales data knowledge is sooo 1990, even EPA information is available for consumers in mere moments.
Crime Reports
With CrimeReports, users can instantly see what crime is reported to the precinct around them and make an educated buying decision. If precincts aren’t reporting data, they will at least see sex offender addresses plotted on the map.
Criminal Spot encourages users to report to the Criminal Spot community if they see “suspicious” behavior, so it’s not just documented crime consumers are being made aware of but perceived crime.
You likely won’t hear the question “is this neighborhood safe?” for much longer as buyers know they can check it out for themselves online or even in the palm of their hand in real time.
The future is here
Times are changing and agents shouldn’t close their eyes or get frustrated with the new buyer that is educated either in advance of a tour or during a tour. There will be times that a geeky forty something will be in a home that they love but while tooling around on their iPhone suddenly find something that’s a deal breaker, and that will become a common part of business the industry will be adjusting to… quickly.
