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FotoNotes Provides a Lot More Than Photos and Notes

January 23 2014

FotoNotes is a mobile-first solution for real estate field services, including property and facilities management, property preservation, broker price opinions (BPOs), construction estimates, and more. It's a great tool to collect and share real estate information — photos, voice notes, text, and other information in the field — and differentiate the average real estate agent from the tech savvy one.

While FotoNotes is currently targeting property managers, an individual Realtor® could use the application in several ways:

  • To document client tours of a property, taking photos, capturing note and issues, and giving clients this information immediately after the tour.
  • Track repairs and improvements that might need to be addressed prior to the sale of a property
  • To collaborate with a client and potential contractors on home improvements during the sales process – to share ideas and get cost estimates for carpentry, painting, roofing, and other remodeling and construction services
  • To perform BPOs (Broker Price Opinions) faster and more thoroughly
  • To quickly capture photos, location, and other information about a property and have it organized in a form (data structure) that they define
  • To highlight special features or details in a house and share them with clients
  • If they're also property managers, to issue work orders for maintenance and property preservation

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