Artificial intelligence, floor plan stitching, virtual reality. When it comes to listing photography and other property visuals, the technology has never been more advanced. But where’s the line between improvement and misdirection?
Artificial intelligence, floor plan stitching, virtual reality. When it comes to listing photography and other property visuals, the technology has never been more advanced. But where’s the line between improvement and misdirection?
The world is rapidly getting closer to a future in which low-level tasks can be performed cheaply by machines that never get sick or need a day off. It’s a future that humans have been dreaming about for millennia.
A recap of ICNY’s Agent Connect, Tech Connect, Broker Connect at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, Times Square, and CEO Connect at Carnegie Hall.
After more than two decades, the Tuggerah Shore Van Park at Tuggerawong has been placed on the market – check out how much it’s going for.
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A COLOURFUL beach shack in St Leonards sold after auction on Australia Day.
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A NEW gelateria will soon be gracing Geelong’s CBD with Augustus Gelatery securing a prime site.
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A HOUSE full of history and charm, that would not look out of place in a central Geelong suburb, has hit the market in Torquay.
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2019 will bring change to the real estate industry, but there’s one thing that won’t change: “The need for people to tell you their business in real time.”
At the Inman Connect New York 2019 conference on Tuesday, RE/MAX Advance Realty II broker-owner Anthony Askowitz and Coldwell Banker Schmidt Family of Companies Ohio president Felicia Hengle revealed three major mistakes agents should avoid when picking the right brokerage for them, as well as a mistake some brokers make.
When the market was hot, blink and you’d miss out on buying a home in Mt Eliza. But softer conditions last year allowed buyers to take their time.
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