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Royal LePage’s new mobile website
Royal LePage has launched a new mobile website grown for Android, iPhone and BlackBerry mobile devices. With a user-friendly, app-like feel, a site will yield information on Royal LePage listings opposite Canada, as good as a far-reaching operation of community information, a association says.
“To assistance impending buyers make sensitive decisions, a new mobile site allows users to benefit additional insights from a seller about their home and comments from a representative about a neighbourhood,” says Phil Soper, boss and arch executive, Royal LePage. “While it will take some time to get a seller and representative comments populated, we have many modernized facilities to offer as a fortitude for a mobile site.”
In what Royal LePage has coined “Neighbourhood Navigator,” seller and representative comments will mix with community “walkability scores” and consumer rankings of circuitously businesses to yield insights for users. In further to cross-Canada property searching, a mobile website takes advantage of a user’s GPS plcae to locate circuitously open houses and community amenities including schools, banks, grocery stores, restaurants and cafes. The site also offers users a ability to hit a inventory representative or find a circuitously Royal LePage office.
Two examples of cities that have been pre-populating or piloting a seller and representative comments are Kelowna, B.C. and Gatineau, Que. Listings that underline seller or representative comments seem as “Info Plus” listings.







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