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VentureBeat: iGenHome aims to marry offline and online real estate worlds

  • InternetBrowser.org · 4 years ago
    It's pretty neat.
    BTW, may be you might want to edit the link to point it to "www.igen.."

    --An avid Internet browser
  • Mitchel · 4 years ago
    Doesn't sound much different than ZipRealty, other than having far less capital and poor real estate market timing! Doesn't really seem like the best time to be launching a real estate broker on the Peninsula!
  • HomePages · 4 years ago
    Worth checking out HomePages.com as well, it is a service launched earlier this fall that offers nationwide coverage of home listings and comprehensive neighborhood information on aerial maps. Definitely a step up for home buyers and sellers!
  • TryIt · 4 years ago
    I like the graphs and the maps.
  • zipper · 4 years ago
    I think we've heard this one before. ZipRealty anyone?
  • Jessie · 4 years ago
    Nice site. As the previous poster indicated, I like the charting... can work for or against creating sales. Altosresearch is doing lots of charting, interesting stuff but I think we need to wait and see with what RE/Max comes out as they have the listing inventory and following already built in to shake things up. Also, Coldwell Banker just did a revamp of their site with map search.
  • Brad Littlefield · 4 years ago
    iGenHome, and its team have certainly done their homework! A beautiful example of how applications and service can join hand in hand to make life better for both consumers and "true" real estate professionals. What agent could possibly say no to the marriage of "best practice" and "cutting edge" technology in order to serve their clients needs?
  • ed hardy · 1 week ago
    good article...thanks a lot for the information!