The Silver City Regional Association Multiple Listing Service recently rolled out a new property search portal for Realtors, clients, and consumers. Homesnap optimizes all of the MLS data for mobile devices and delivers it through an app. Millions of people now use the same app as their real estate professional - find out why.

The industry-endorsed Homesnap search portal leverages real-time data from over 200 MLS’s to empower millions of consumers each month with a superior property search experience, while providing over 85% of U.S. real estate professionals with access to powerful mobile tools that automate their work and accelerate their success. Real-time MLS data on the go.

“SCRMLS is very excited to provide this technology to our members and consumers. Linking local MLS data with Homesnap’s innovative mobile app will help our members more efficiently and effectively service their clients,” said Kim Clark, Silver City Regional Association of Realtors Association Executive.

The Homesnap app allows searches by address, property type, property lines, history, MLS number, and more. Save searches and favorite property listings to revisit later. Snap a picture of any home to get the scoop, instantly. The built-in messaging feature keeps communication between Brokers and clients in one place. Buyers and sellers can also share property information with friends and family even if they are not on Homesnap.

With easy-to-use technology fueled by unmatched, real-time data intelligence, the Homesnap property search app is transforming the industry by bringing real-time to real estate. For more information about Homesnap contact a local Realtor, or visit www.homesnap.com.

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