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Share a screenshot of your mobile device's real estate toolbox in our comments section
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Gil Fleitas says that technology has already irrevocably changed the real estate industry. "'Technology' is nothing more than a word to describe the inherent human quest and drive to adapt, grow, prosper, fix things, innovate, make a better world that addresses the problems of today."