Social, mobile, local real estate
Real Estate Connect New York City 2010 Highlights
By Andrea V. Brambila, Matt Carter and Glenn Roberts Jr.
Real estate industry professionals and technologists got a whirlwind tour of bleeding-edge innovation and housing market issues and trends during the latest Real Estate Connect conference in New York City, held Jan. 13–15.
As a reference and resource for those who attended -- and for those who weren't able to attend and want to catch up on what they missed -- this report includes a range of news articles and video links related to the conference.
From the creator of social media site foursquare to Trulia and Zillow leaders; and from The Huffington Post CEO Eric Hippeau to key executives behind the National Association of Realtors' Realtors Property Resource project, Real Estate Connect's speakers offered a mix of high technology and nuts-and-bolts real estate brokerage business trends and strategies. This year's event had a record turnout and featured about 150 speakers.
Technologists noted that advances in communications technologies are making the world seem like a smaller place -- computers are getting much smaller, too, downsizing from a desktop to your pocket. Presenters shared tips on using social media effectively and building an unsinkable brokerage brand in an unforgiving market environment. And location-aware technologies are giving house hunters more power, conference speakers noted.
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