Knock GO, which stands for Guaranteed Offer, is a “cash-like” conventional mortgage product that allows buyers to write an offer on a home without including…
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SparkOffer’s open-bid model helps listing agents market homes: Review
SparkOffer is an open-offer model for buying homes, run by the listing agent to help market sellers’ homes. It can especially benefit agents with unique…
Inman Review: Beans Tour is an app for managing home tours
The Inman technology review of Beans Tour finds the real estate app to be a well-designed, navigation-driven mobile solution for buyer’s agents to create and…
Inman Review: Ribbon puts a bow on a unique package of fintech and proptech
Ribbon helps buyers buy before they sell, rescues bad deals and gives first-time buyers a way to win deals in what might be the industry’s…
IGuide’s Planix offers immersive visuals and floor plans in one solution
IGuide’s newest home capture solution, Planix, is one the best examples of how advances in camera smarts and market demand are coming together to create…
Changing work-from-home rules are rattling buyers — and their agents
Some homebuyers are being called back to the office earlier than expected, and it’s forcing them to drop out of deals and list the homes…
Kukun offers buyers more power with newly released iHomeReport
Kukun’s iHomeReport is another weapon in the data bandolier of buyers trying to compete in heated markets or make offers sight unseen. Source: Inman News
Inman Review: Agent on Duty simplifies local home search
Agent on Duty is an app for finding homes and agents, and it has some big-name competitors. It could carve out a niche for mid-market…
Knock’s Carolina’s expansion puts Home Swap in 40 markets
Knock Home Swap is now available in 40 markets in 10 states with the latest expansion into South Carolina and new markets in North Carolina.…
Buy and build with Welcome Homes’ online new construction platform
Welcome Homes augments a streamlined business plan with dynamic 3D visualization to let new homebuyers build and buy directly from their browsers. Source: Inman News