by danihernanz
RealTyger is the new product from the minds at RealEspace (see RealEspace Launching Soon), led by Jeff Corbett, The XBroker. Both will be launching next week at Real Estate Connect.
So what is it? In a recent blog post, Jeff reveals it is:
An exclusive online real estate community, or social network, by Professionals for [...]
Shackprices, the Seattle based real estate search site, has relaunched itself under a new banner, now calling itself Estately (a much more dignified name, if you ask me). John Cook reports that the name change was prompted by a desire “to move away from the word ’shack’.”
The company, which is a licensed broker with the [...]
HotPads.com, the apartment and rental home search engine and one of the founding members of Real Estate 2.0, had been awfully quiet lately. (For more, read Renters Arm Themselves With Info)
This week however they burst back on the scene with a brand new features, new maps , new imagery and more importantly – $2.3 million [...]
The Toronto Real Estate Blog announced Canada’s first map-based real estate search engine today. RealEstatePlus.ca aims to do to the Canadian market what Trulia has done in the US and Extate and Nestoria et al. have done in the U.K. Currently, it’s only available in Toronto however.
The site is nice enough on the eyes [...]
Posted by Joel Burslem on Monday, April 23, 2007 Filed Under: InternetTags: AVM, Homegain, house-valuation, Internet, property-valuation, Real-Estate, Real-Estate-2.0, Real-Estate-Marketing, real-estate-website
HomeGain launched a brand new automated valuation tool last week, it’s calling its Instant Home Valuation Tool. According to their press release, it’s “the descendant of the original instant Home Valuation Tool that HomeGain created over seven years ago.”
I’m not sure what the old Instant Home Valuation Tool did, but the new one is a [...]