September 13, 2007
The Mobile Real Estate Movement via Bouncepad
In the increasingly mobile world we live in, interactivity between nearly anything and everything is not just neat technology, but practically expected anymore.
Here’s a practical example… When you want to order a pizza for delivery, are you more inclined to reach for the yellow pages or instead more likely to reach in your pocket, pull out your cell phone, and type in pizza and your zip code? I know there are still plenty yellow pagers around, but the gadgeteers are rapidly gaining predominance.
But we’re talking about real estate, not pizza, right? Enter Bouncepad. Bouncepad is a standout versatile mobile solution in a market full of mobile real estate innovators.
Here’s the gist of what Bouncepad is all about – A prospective home buyer happens to pass by a property they’d really like to know more about. Instead of listening to a recorded loop via AM radio or taking a black and white flyer from the compartment attached to the for sale sign, they simply grab their phone or mobile device and punch in a few digits displayed right on the sign.
Next, they instantly receive all kinds of relevant property details right to their mobile device, including the home’s best features, the details and description of the property, several photos including interior shots (since the potential buyer might already be looking at the exterior in person), directions and maps if needed, plus all relevant contact information. Better yet, Bouncepad even enables the buyer to arrange a viewing via the same interface.
Bouncepad works equally as well for rental properties or really for any related use you could possibly imagine. Heck, be creative. The basic version is completely free, while the pro version does have a nominal monthly charge, but also adds increased tracking and functionality.
Bouncepad might just be the solution you’ve been looking for in the age of mobile connectivity and instant contact. If nothing else, it’s worth looking into technologies like this as they come about in order to stay ahead of the curve.
After all, why should tracking down real estate information be made any more difficult than ordering a pizza?
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