HOUSTON—A mobile version of Real Estate Assistant (REA) is now at your fingertips.
RealNex, the newly formed real estate technology company from Pavonis Group, has launched version 10 of Real Estate Assistant (REA), including “live” capabilities which allow users to access data on smart phones and tablets. The release includes the first phase of integration for its product suite, which includes Property Line and REI Wise.
"The latest version is leaps and bounds beyond anything we have produced," said Tim Creagh, CEO/president of REA. "The REA 10 interface is vastly improved. The user is now allowed to change the screen to fit their preferences."
Among REA's features are event scheduling, report and brochure creation, and a comprehensive contact/company database. Users can also auto sync to Microsoft Office and track and link deals, listings, properties, buyers, sellers, tenants, spaces and comps. The new “Live” version enables those who use the desktop product to take their data on the road with read-only mobile device access.
Recently, RealNex demonstrated the beta version of this new integrated suite at RealComm 2014, the international convention of real estate technology professionals.
“The response to the REA 10 beta has been fantastic,” said RealNex CEO Jeff Finn. “The market has been waiting for a mobile version of REA and we are very pleased to bring that solution to market with this release. And by integrating with our other solutions we are delivering even greater value.”
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