cell phone search for homes

How much is that house?

by John Lauber on May 5, 2009

Have you ever driven by that house on a street where you just weren’t expecting it? Or has a house come on the market on your regular route to work and you were just curious about the price and information. Well, I have some exciting news for you.

If you enter your cell phone information into the newest sidebar addition (as pictured above), you can be in any neighborhood and view detailed home information at the touch of a button. The GPS technology in the mobile phone, where available, locates users and pulls up addresses and information on property listings in their immediate area. Sales price, square footage, tax information, beds/baths, interior and exterior features and pictures become available instantly in the palm of their hand.

You can also search by city, zip code, address, or community name when GPS is not available, or if you want to search for real estate in a particular area other than your current location.

This application is available across every carrier and mobile device via a fully downloadable application or mobile web (WAP) version. The fully downloadable version is live on hundreds of cell phone models on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. If your carrier or cell phone model is not listed on the downloader tool, simply select ‘Other’ and download the mobile web (WAP) version. Smarter Agent is also available on BlackBerry devices as well as the iPhone. The fully downloadable version for Windows Mobile devices, as well as other devices and major carriers, will be added over the coming months.

It’s free to download on BlackBerry devices across all carriers and the iPhone, in addition to the free WAP version. For other devices, a nominal monthly carrier charge may apply, dependent on device and carrier, billed directly to your carrier statement.

Go ahead. Grab it now!

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