It seems real estate apps are growing in the market more and more each day. A few days ago I reported on Zillow.com launching their own app, and it now appears ZipRealty.com is following suite.
I have played with the application, and from my point of view I believe this app is a must have for real estate agents, house flippers, etc. You just can’t go wrong with the app.
Some of the key features of ZipRealty’s Android app:
- Search MLS “For Sale” homes in 4,897 cities, complete with photos, directional and Google “Street View” maps, and home details.
- Find homes for sale in the neighborhood you’re in right now – using location-based GPS technology.
- View price estimates for homes from Cyberhomes, and eppraisal
- See what homes have recently sold in your neighborhood or across the country.
You can download the ZipRealty Android app from the market using the QRCode below.
Have you tried this app? Do you find another similar app more useful? Let us know in the comments below.








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Zip Realty should be ashamed of themselves for entering house raffles. The Vail Academy should also be ashamed of themselves for awarding the grand prize to a Zip Realty real estate agent in Florida.
I understand that there was no strict rules for the raffle. But that is not the point. I don’t believe for these house raffles that a real estate agent should be allowed to enter.
This is just simply not right. The academy could have awarded the prize to someone else, not to a real estate agent. I don’t want to hear about how they didn’t know the winner was a real estate agent. All it takes is 1 minute of your time to Google someone’s name and location to see what comes up. And that is exactly what I did and realized that this raffle was most likely FIXED.
Like I said, the academy should be ashamed of themselves for duping people into entering their raffle. I hope that those who had entered the raffle, I hope that they demand their money back. I also hope that someone in Colorado raises awareness about this raffle fraud. And I hope that people boycott Zip Realty’s services.
One has to wonder now about all the house raffles that currently exist. Are they all fixed contests?