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14 Jan 2010Realtor.com, the website for the National Association of Realtors, has launched a Real Estate Search iPhone app.
Users can search for every property listed on Realtor.com by price, location, property type, MLS ID number, square foot, lot size, open house events, distance from a user’s current location and age.
The real estate iPhone app allows users to send a link of a specific property via email, Twitter or Facebook to family, friends or a realtor.
"The Realtor.com iPhone app places the power of Realtor.com in the hands of millions of highly mobile consumers that depend on us to deliver the largest collection of properties with the freshest and most accurate information available on the market," said Errol Samuelson, president of Realtor.com.
"By combining our unmatched search power with the ability to instantly share listings and feedback by email, Twitter or Facebook from an iPhone, millions now have mobile access to a phenomenal property search experience superior to other apps already on the market. We expect Realtors and their clients will appreciate the ease and convenience that our app brings to their experience as they work together to find the ideal property."
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4 Responses to Realtor.com Launches iPhone App
Daniel R.
January 23rd, 2010 at 3:44 am
You have got to be kidding!
Your real estate license could be in jeopardy, so could your broker's, and you have probably incurred civil liability with the owner of the home.
Twax
January 25th, 2010 at 4:47 pm
WWE sucks give me a thumbs up if you agree
patrona
March 29th, 2010 at 12:17 pm
If they buy then the realtor gets straight commision a one time deal, but if someone rents then I believe the realtor gets a little each month until they get their commission cost in full from you unless you can pay them up front if you can afford it. But if I were you I would sell your house on your own, for sale by owner, google it. My girlfriends mom did that and she sold it in 3 weeks as opposed to the previous realtor she had trying to sell the house for about 6 months. Put it in the paper even.
gre kohl
June 21st, 2010 at 9:48 am
Try tweetdeck
after setting up your twitter account go to the application settings and add your facebook account. I hope this helps.