BombBomb accepted into NAR’s ‘tech accelerator’ program
REach program accepting applications through January 25 read more Read more: BombBomb accepted into NAR’s ‘tech accelerator’ program
View ArticleNAR announces inaugural group for ‘tech accelerator’
BombBomb, Lumentus, Planwise, Reach150, Updater, and Workface selected from 130 applicants read more Read the original post: NAR announces inaugural group for ‘tech accelerator’
View ArticleTreater chosen for NAR’s tech accelerator program
7 companies now participating in ‘REach’ read more See original here: Treater chosen for NAR’s tech accelerator program
View ArticleNAR seeks product testers for tech incubator
Real estate agents and brokers, ever wish you could have told a tech company a thing or two about what you need before they try to sell you a product? Now is your chance. The National Association of...
View ArticleNew international property portal launches in 12 countries
Rocket Internet, a German-based Internet tech incubator, has consolidated its real estate listing portals from 12 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America into one emerging...
View ArticleNAR’s tech accelerator, REach, now accepting applications for class of 2014
“REach,” the tech incubator announced by the National Association of Realtors in 2012 to give firms a jumpstart in the real estate industry and bring new technology to Realtors, is now accepting...
View ArticleNAR’s noncompete clause with realtor.com a factor in tech incubator selections
The deadline to apply for the National Association of Realtors’ tech incubator, REach, is looming, but the odds of success may be stacked against companies that are in the business of publicizing...
View ArticleReal estate tech innovators need feedback from top agents and brokers early...
Alex Perriello, president and CEO of Realogy Franchise Group, has some advice for innovators who are trying to create new tools for the real estate industry: Don’t fall in love with your product. Read...
View ArticleTenant Turner builds robust property management features at Y Combinator
James Barrett became an accidental landlord after the housing market crashed, building his company out of the issues that arose as he dealt with tenants. At the start of the summer, Barrett’s landlord...
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