The once-funny statement that “there’s an app for that” is now true much more often than not. With close to 1 million mobile apps available for download, it can be an overwhelming task to sort out the truly useful from those that are simply entertaining - not to mention those that are just plain silly.
So, I’ve done some homework for you! Here’s a short list of mobile apps I think you’ll find super useful for saving time, making smart decisions and keeping you organized while you’re hunting for your next home.
1. Genius Scan What it does: Puts a document scanner in your pocket. Enables you to use your phone’s camera to take a picture of a document, then email it to anyone in PDF or JPEG format.
Why it’s useful: Many real estate agents now use digital document signature software which allow you to sign with a click and, more importantly, without faxing documents back and forth. But some don’t - and some mortgage lenders will simply not accept anything but a copy or scan of your ‘wet ink’ signature.
Throughout your transaction, you might find yourself needing to scan and email your contract documents with your original signature, a copy of your deposit check, new payroll check stubs as you receive them, your driver’s license, a gift letter from your Auntie Grace or any of a number of other documents you’ll need to get to your agent or mortgage pro across town - or across the country. Having the ability to scan documents and checks and email them right from your phone can save you a lot of time and hassle - not to mention gas and cash.
Works with:iOS Price: Free Android Alternative: Document Scanner (Free 7-day trial/$3.98 for full version.)
2. Dictionary of Real Estate Terms What it does: Translates the vast universe of real estate jargon and acronyms into plain English, putting a decoder at your fingertips for easy reference any time you need it during your house hunt or transaction. The Dictionary includes over 3,000 real estate terms, charts and graphs. You can save your searches and email terms to others. Your phone does not have to be connected to the Internet to use the Dictionary, which can be useful if you need to look up a term on an inspection or appraisal report while you’re in a home or office where you don’t have a great connection.
Why it’s useful: I can guarantee few things in life, but one thing I do feel comfortable assuring you is that home buying will expose you to terms you have never heard before. You need to know what the terms used in your inspection, disclosure, contract and loan documents mean, and sometimes looking them up is the best way to do that.
Works with: iOS and Android Price: $1.99 (iOS) and 99 cents (Android)
3. House Hunter What it does: Helps you organize your house-hunting notes and priorities so you can more easily remember and compare the homes you’ve seen. The app also helps you evaluate the homes you’ve seen by providing a scorecard that weighs features against what you’ve identified as requirements and priorities. It includes a mortgage calculator, photo storage, and a feature that allows you to share your notes with your agent, among other bells and whistles.
Why it’s useful: After you see about five houses, they can all blend together. This app helps you keep it all straight, while also keeping you mindful of what your original priorities were and how the homes you see measure up against them.
4. SpringPad What it does: Helps you keep track of any and every thing you want to remember in a digital notebook you can access from anywhere, on any device. You can:
scan barcodes of home furnishings, appliances and other items you want to buy after you move;
save ideas, property addresses, online clippings from design and news sites, photos from decor mags and to do lists from your mortgage broker;
categorize all these things - and more - by house hunt, mortgage and escrow, moving, and decorating; and
set reminders, share your notes with your agent or even get an email alert when the duvet you want goes on sale.
All without a single scrap of paper!
Why it’s useful: Empowers you to organize the hundreds of elements of your home buying adventure into a single spot and access it wherever you are - without carrying a bulky, messy binder or folder around.
5. ColorSnap What it does: Allows you to take a picture with your phone’s camera from anything in the world that inspires you, then discover the corresponding Sherwin-Williams paint color.
Why it’s useful: If you see a wall color you love in a home you, well, don’t like too much otherwise, you can capture the color and replicate that once you do find your dream home. Same goes for if you come across any other item in a color you love and would like to incorporate into your design scheme.
6. Karl’s Mortgage Calculator What it does: Calculates mortgage payments using the principal loan amount, interest and term (and can solve for any of these if you input the other three variables). This app also gives you a more precise idea of what your total monthly expenses will be on a given home by factoring in line items other calculators leave out, like mortgage insurance, homeowners association dues, property taxes and homeowners’ insurance. You can also see what kind of savings you might be able to achieve - and how early you can pay your mortgage off - by running scenarios that add in extra loan payments.
Why it’s useful: Having this mortgage calculator handy during your house-hunting adventures will enable you to quickly calculate how a given increase in your offer price will change your monthly payment.
7. Trulia Real Estate App What it does: SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT. Seriously, no mobile app list for home buyers would be complete without the Trulia app. It uses your phone’s GPS function to serve you up nearby listings and their details if you happen to find yourself in a neighborhood you love, or in front of a home with a for sale sign - but no flyers! The Trulia app also finds the banks, restaurants and gas stations near any given listing, and can even create instant heat maps showing neighborhood differences in prices.
Why it’s useful: You may find that you like a particular neighborhood, but not the individual home you came to see. Or you might visit a friend and fall in love with their street, but have no idea what homes in the area go for. Having an easy-to-use mobile app that helps you discover more nearby homes for sale, wherever you are, is actually quite indispensable. It eliminates the need to scrawl down numbers on scraps of paper or squint to see the faded numbers on the curb then wait until you’re in front of the computer to try to match an online listing to a real-world house.
By Darla Dennis, Thu Jan 26 2012, 13:25
My indispensible apps are Google maps-the buyer can actually see the neighborhood in a 360 degree rotation.
Trulia and Realtor.com for searching near by property. Voice memos's great for walk through with your client or doing an agent inspection-i record and take pictures at the same time for my Agent visual inspection. Most title companies have awesome apps that you can do a Seller or Buyer net sheet in seconds while talking with clients. Pages, Neu.Notes, Zipnote, Good Reader to name a few more. Cardmunch and Flashlight App. for scanning I use JotNotPro. Task timer helps you keep an eye on your productivity and speed when it comes to inputting and making your broker files. I hope this helps someone out there. I know I love these apps. :)
No realtor.com app? I realize that they are competing with trulia, but you can't not mention them in a list like this. Same thing with zillow app as well.
House Hunter app is fabulous! They do have a "lite" version for free but it is well worth the $3.99. I've been in contact with the developer and they are working on a version for brokers too.
There is a new app that came out last week for Apple I-phones. It is called Blobb and sells for .99! I am told that the price will go up to $50.00 after a few months! A Realtor can drive his/her car in front of a home that they have listed and post photos and write a review of the home. A buyer can come by and stop in front of the home and see the photos and read the remarks! The read only version of Blobb is free! This is a Blobb home signs will be available soon! I like it!
Thanks for including us Tara and for the kind comments Sue. We are pretty excited about House Hunter and how it can help home buyers and their agents. As Sue mentioned, we are releasing an Agent branded version that agents will be able to give to their clients for free next week. We think this will be a great way for agents to build their personal brand and get their names in front of new clients while also giving them a valuable tool to help them through the shopping/selection process.
Thanks Tara, a very useful list. I'm a agent and definitely want to get these before my clients do so I don't look like an idiot when they use the tools I don't yet. :)
Hey, all - thanks for your own app suggestions and feedback - I'm going to have to try some of those out myself! It can be tough to keep up with all the latest apps (LOL @Ilya), so let's all help each other out.
This is exciting. I am interested in fully engaged in all the options, to determine which is easiest to navigate! Teamwork is important and it makes our lives easier when we all work together.
Thanks for all your great app suggestiins Darla, & everyone. If you need a quick closing cost tool , pocket profile for real time property data & comps on your smart phone. contact us for a free link today. http://www.TeamAdam4Title.com
Good post. Buyers and agents should also have one of the QR code apps. Agents have been slow to set up good links from QR codes and it usage is still growing slowly--but it is growing.
Thanks for the recommendations Tara... as usual, spot on. I like Bill's suggestion of a QR Code Reader. There are so many good uses for the Codes, starting with signage, that will come into play. It helps assemble information more quickly for you and clients.
We are looking at adding a qr code reader in house hunter. However there are some real challenges given the lack of standards for the data included in the qr code. We are exploring how to scan the data string to find relevant info and how to handle it in the app.
All good stuff and still another great series of 'free' calculators are: CalcMoolator - money saving tools, 35+ different types of calculators for real estate and more...
There is always My Back up Pro that Backs up all of your Apps,Photos and data including the usual contacts, but SIMS & gDocs too either to the cloud or to your SD card. Just had to do a hard factory restart my Droid and everything was on my mini SD card....Walked out with ALL of my apps and data...Dropbox and Carbonite are cool too. You can share Big Files with Clients that don't have a corporate firewall. I just downloaded the Scanner app. Thank you, Thank you!!!
I am definitely with "Matt"s comments about Zillow and Realtor.com apps being left out of the list; which makes the recommendations a bit watered. In any event, it's quite understandable given the medium! Either way, Trulia is indeed a great App and cheers on your invaluable insights Ms. Tara!
Its crazy what you can do with a cell phone these days...who would have thought you would end up being able to find your next home on one!? Great post!
Hello All, we just launched an Agent Brandable version of House Hunter. Now you can leverage the power of House Hunter to deliver your brand and messaging directly to consumers via House Hunter. It's like having your very own iPhone app to give to customers.
thanks Tara... quick question from a Crackberry user!
What works best in the BB OS realm?
I like buttons on my smart phone especially when its freezing outside...
I noticed that all of the apps listed in your post were iPhone centric and some were available on Android.
Comments
My indispensible apps are Google maps-the buyer can actually see the neighborhood in a 360 degree rotation.
Trulia and Realtor.com for searching near by property. Voice memos's great for walk through with your client or doing an agent inspection-i record and take pictures at the same time for my Agent visual inspection. Most title companies have awesome apps that you can do a Seller or Buyer net sheet in seconds while talking with clients. Pages, Neu.Notes, Zipnote, Good Reader to name a few more. Cardmunch and Flashlight App. for scanning I use JotNotPro. Task timer helps you keep an eye on your productivity and speed when it comes to inputting and making your broker files. I hope this helps someone out there. I know I love these apps. :)
Khrystyna Chorna
http://realestatesupergirl.com/
Follow us on Facebook for more info...http://www.facebook.com/Cre8tiveApps
Learn more at http://www.cre8tiveapps.com/househunterma
What works best in the BB OS realm?
I like buttons on my smart phone especially when its freezing outside...
I noticed that all of the apps listed in your post were iPhone centric and some were available on Android.