Tech

With technology changing the landscape of both luxury sales and social media, Moxiworks and realtor.com have released new programs that seek to keep agents in the know.

In this edition of Tech-tonic, a new iBuyer enters the Atlanta market, the city of Atlanta launches a new affordable housing dashboard and the National Association of Home Builders releases a new app for Fair Housing Act compliance.

The outlook is good for home sales in Atlanta, but iBuyer continues to expand.

The First app will soon be exclusive to RE/MAX agents and KW is adding tools to its Keller Cloud.

The tech giant shares exclusive data with Agent Publishing on how paid ads can provide a back door to your listings.

Don’t get caught “running naked through the woods.”

Moxiworks on the grow and Zurple launches new platform.

A guide from the social media giant offers insights on digital marketing strategies for agents.
Like it or not, iBuyers are here to stay, say industry experts. Here’s how to get a seat at the table.

DLA Piper’s Global Real Estate Summit examines ways in which technology is disrupting the market.

The remodeling industry can expect major growth in incorporating devices into homes that enable remote control and the ability to monitor household systems, according to survey findings from the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University. That means

Zillow’s trademark “Zestimate” feature, which lets homeowners and prospective buyers see the estimated value of almost any residence, has been upgraded to incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities that the company says will improve accuracy. According to a

Almost every aspect of our lives has been transformed by technology. Advancements in virtual reality, blockchain, artificial intelligence and other new technologies have raised the bar on consumer expectations. If you’re tempted to dismiss those developments as being unrelated

Social media experts and real estate agents share ideas for how to use the platform for generating business in an era of declining trust.

Will technology one day replace the role of the real estate agent? In an era of rapidly evolving customer relationship management software, iBuyers and the constant specter of brokerage mergers and acquisitions—always, it seems, with tech bandied about as

The U.S. Census Bureau is renewing its push to stimulate innovative technological developments through the use of its own data. The Opportunity Project (TOP), a collaborative effort between government agencies and private tech firms, continues to build upon initiatives