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etroList, Northern California's largest multiple listing service (MLS), is launching a revolutionary voice interface for listing management in partnership with Lundy Inc. and Rapattoni Corporation. This innovative feature will transform how real estate professionals generate property listings and conduct business, making MetroList the first MLS to offer this capability.
The voice-powered integration simplifies and streamlines the agent property workflow by allowing them to add new listings and edit property details in natural language while on the go. The information is automatically uploaded to the MLS in real time, reducing manual data entry and increasing efficiency. This feature saves hours of time for agents, enabling them to upload and change listings from anywhere.
Justin Lundy, CEO of Lundy Inc., expressed gratitude for the partnership, stating that this technology signals a new era in real estate interaction. Ralph Hoover, President and COO of Rapattoni Corporation, emphasized their focus on integrating cutting-edge technology into their products, with Lundy's voice-powered AI being a significant step forward.
MetroList President and CEO Dave Howe highlighted the significance of this launch, saying it will radically modernize the day-to-day business of real estate professionals. The voice-controlled interface is rolling out in beta to select listing agents using MetroList, fully integrating into the MLS system for a rewarding user experience that saves time and improves efficiency and accuracy.
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