…it allows users to simply point their iPad or iPhone down a street they’re interested in. Then it automatically pulls up information on all the homes available for sale.
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) November 25, 2011.
According to a November 25 posting by PRWeb, a new search tool from a Minneapolis Real Estate brokerage has revolutionized the art of the hunt. The article states that, with the use of “augmented reality technology,” the app works by overlaying property information on the iPad or iPhone’s camera feed. It generates all the pertinent information home buyers need—price, square footage, and number of bedrooms and bathrooms, for example—and also includes a radar feature that (allows) prospective buyers to see properties for sale on other streets in the area. The house details appear as an overlay on top of the image of the house in the view finder.
If you practice real estate in the Minneapolis /St. Paul area, your buyers may have questions about this exciting technology tool. If you practice real estate elsewhere, here’s a heads-up that such capabilities are now in use and may soon be available in your marketplace.
Check out the PRWeb article and let us know what you think. To see the concept in action, follow this link to a HomeSpotter app demonstration.
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