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The days you used to go to the nearest shopping center to pick up real estate booklets just to know the local listings have faded away and mobile apps are fast taking their place. Nowadays, these apps have catered for every step of the house hunting process.
From finding listings to setting up meetings with realtors and property owners, smartphone apps have made the entire process easier and more competitive. If you are in the market for a new home, you need to have these popular and useful apps:
Real Estate by Zillow
Zillow is by far one of the biggest real estate listing websites on the internet. Its Android and Apple apps are some of the most used by house hunters and those looking to put their property up for sale. The apps are interactive and also offer a home listing value estimate, which is a feature that many other apps lack. This app should definitely be on your phone when you are hunting for a home.
Realtor.com
Having an app that can search for available listings based on the nearby schools and amenities is definitely a bright idea. Realtor.com has developed this app intuitively, making it easy to use. In addition to being user-friendly, the app provides updated information and many other advances in the real estate world.
Dwellr
Dwellr is one of the best and useful iPhone and iPad apps for house hunters. It has all the useful features you would ever need in a house hunting application –this includes the basic statistics such as population to demographics so that you may get the real idea of the area you intend to move to. You can also use this app for travelling, among other things.
Doorsteps Swipe
This app is like the Tinder for real estate listings. It comes with photos that are presented based on the details you have provided for your house search. You are then required to swipe right if you love it and left if you don’t. Not only is it useful, but it is also fun to use.
House hunting will never be easier than this when you have these apps on your iPhone. You won’t have to spend extra on having agents take you to homes that you won’t like most of the time. Besides, you will get accurate statistics of different neighborhoods that you could have never heard of.


October 24, 2017