Utopria Brings Property Listings to iPhone

Over the last couple of weeks we’ve seen a handful of companies launch real estate search tools for the iPhone, but Canadian company Utopria is the first out of the gates to take the listing flyer and single property web site and bring it onto the mobile platform.

I gotta say. I love this thing.

Here’s how it works. Punch in a single property website URL found on sign rider (e.g. www.262mapleview.com) using Safari on your iPhone. MediaPod (Utopria’s platform) then delivers a specially formatted version of the listing page to your phone.

Mediapod

The Mediapod flyer incorporates all the expected marketing elements, like a company logo and phone number but the first sign that this is something different is that rather than a static head shot, Mediapod gives agents the ability to embed a video that introduces themselves. Very slick.

(Another clever touch is that the agent’s contact information includes email and phone links that dump you directly into the respective application on your iPhone.)

Still pushing the multimedia angle, inside the property information section of the flyer, in addition to the standard information (price, square footage etc.) prospective buyers can listen to a pre-recorded audio introduction by the agent about the specific property.

Another slick touch is that buyers can also choose to view surrounding schools, restaurants, parks and shopping outlets from a drop down menu and then have those instantly mapped into the Google Maps application on the iPhone. (To which you could then get directions, using iPhone’s location awareness.)

If you don’t have an iPhone, you can see how it works watching this video.

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A few downsides however. The implementation of the property photos seems a little weak. I would love to be able to pull up the photos full-screen and be able to scroll through them using the beautiful touch screen interface of the iPhone. Though I suspect this may be due to the limitations of the iPhone SDK rather than the Mediapod platform.

Also, any existing virtual tours of the property are disabled - but this again is due to a limitation in the iPhone OS which has put the kibosh on Flash. Presumably though, if the home has a video tour associated with it, that could play through.

Finally - the basic design of the page could use a bit of a face lift… it didn’t knock me off my seat. But I guess that’s something that could be customized for each agent anyway.

All in all, Utopria’s offering is a fantastic demonstration of what makes the iPhone such a powerful consumer tool - and I suspect it is the first shot in a coming fusillade of iPhone-based property marketing tools.

I’d say it’s well worth exploring as part of your marketing tool set, especially for any agent who’s looking to establish a differentiating wow factor for their sellers or one who works in a tech heavy (Silicon Valley, Seattle, New York) area.

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  1. john | Aug 21, 2008 | Reply

    the part here in our place is that we dont have iphones here, what we do is blog only

  2. bentley | Aug 22, 2008 | Reply

    This is definitely for early adopters and I have to say I’m one of them! Looking at it on my iPhone now, very cool.

  3. St George Rentals | Aug 22, 2008 | Reply

    I definitely see a lot more business people using their mobile devices. Real Estate agents are going to have to adapt to the technology.

  4. Frank Jewett | Aug 22, 2008 | Reply

    “Oh good, they have interactive marketing. I’ll put in the code.”

    Do consumers really talk like that?

    “Oh, listing with Lisa Fornier. I’m gonna watch her video.”

    Would a consumer watch the agent’s video prior to looking for more information on the listing? Of course not, but if they did, the generic video shown in the example would disappoint them. There are no shortcuts.

    So why have the phony consumer click the agent video first? Because agents love the idea that the platform let’s them promote themselves. It’s almost an admission that promoting the listing comes second.

    For me, shill videos like that distract from the product. I’d rather see how the product impresses consumers than watch a clearly phony example of a consumer designed to impress me.

  5. C Richey | Aug 23, 2008 | Reply

    Pretty slick, especially for a first effort. Have to agree with Frank about some of the promotional stuff. Video is the future.

  6. alexis | Aug 25, 2008 | Reply

    Incredible! This is an amazing tool! I’m not sure how beneficial the property tour is, considering you want the customer to enter the home to experience the home for themselves. However, a teaser video might be an interesting concept.

    The integration with google maps is genius. Great for impressing clients of you knowledge of the area.

  7. Michelle | Aug 27, 2008 | Reply

    That’s pretty neat, though I haven’t seen any agents here with iphones yet.

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