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Agent Success Story: Getting a Bigger Bang for Your Buck With Homesnap

Home Agents
Commentary by Matt Thomas
September 18, 2019
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Agent Success Story: Getting a Bigger Bang for Your Buck With Homesnap

Affectionate couple relaxing and using a smart phone sitting on the floor indoors while moving apartment with carton boxes in the background

I grew up in the real estate business; my mom has been a Keller Williams agent for 30 years. But real estate wasn’t my first profession. I went into tech sales after graduating from Notre Dame. A couple of years ago, I woke up and realized selling to businesses instead of people wasn’t the right fit for me—real estate was.

Tech Tool Quandary
Getting started in the real estate business can be tough, especially when it comes to selecting the right tech tools. I was fortunate because both my manager and our local MLS (MRED) were huge advocates of Broker Public Portal with Homesnap. I felt like I was going to miss the boat if I didn’t dive in and learn how to use it.

Today, every single one of my buyers is on Homesnap. It’s an easy conversation. I share with them that we are a team, working toward a joint goal, and I want to help them be successful. To do that, every member of the team has to work in the same direction.

I also explain that while they have other options, Homesnap is the best way to collaborate. I can help track and manage the process for their benefit. Homesnap gives them better, more accurate data that comes directly from the MLS in real-time. Homesnap helps enable our teamwork, and I say to clients, “Between the two of us, we will find the right home for you in Chicago.”

Collaboration Champ
Homesnap saves time when it comes to communications and collaboration. Using another app, they are going to “like” a hundred things, grab screenshots of each property, email them to me and I’ll have to look them up. Or, they can like them in Homesnap, and I’ll get a notification in two seconds. That keeps us on the same page.

Once clients click the link you send them to sign up, they are going to be connected to you. They will start snapping photos and favoring properties—and because I can monitor their activity, I can touch base throughout the process.

Homesnap eliminates communication gaps that buyers commonly experience. As they search, I can send them a message through Homesnap and say, “What do you like about this property? Do you want to go see it?” We have a constant exchange of communication.

Market Maker, Decision Aider
In a hot market, when you need to move quickly, Homesnap helps my clients win. Because I can instantly see their favorite homes, I can comment immediately. With my hyperlocal market knowledge, I can let them know, for example, when they are looking at a pretty active building and will need to act fast.

In a stagnant or slowing market, Homesnap may be even more important. Because it’s such an addictive tool, clients are often tempted to go in and browse using the Homesnap app. It subtly reminds them: “I want to buy a house.”

Homesnap as a Process
Spending thousands of dollars each month for a bunch of leads doesn’t help grow your business or refine your business processes—it just gives you names. If you’re good enough at hounding those people, you might get some leads out of it. Homesnap is different: It’s part of a process. It is how I add value to every transaction.

Today, you have to be on the front end of a customer’s search. Not using Homesnap is a missed opportunity. You risk losing deals to agents that pay to be featured on other third-party apps.

When I began in real estate, I felt like using Homesnap was something that I had to do. Now I can’t even imagine doing business without it.

Matt Thomas is a broker associate with Baird & Warner in its Lincoln Park office in Chicago. His background includes technology sales for an industry-leading, Chicago-based data management company, where he consistently exceeded his sales goals and honed his skills for managing complex negotiations.

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Comments 9

  1. David Goor says:
    6 years ago

    totally agree – Homesnap is awesome

    Reply
  2. Bill Ogden says:
    6 years ago

    Just tried HomeSnap for first time.  They “paused” my campaign and didn’t respond for a WEEK when I contacted them via customer service.  Simply unacceptable.

    Reply
  3. Homesnap says:
    5 years ago

    Hi, Bill — apologies for the issue you had with your campaign. It looks like this issue was resolved by our support team in September, but we’ll be in touch today to ensure you haven’t had any further problems since then. If you need anything else, you can always reach us at support@homesnap.com.

    Reply
  4. Michelle says:
    5 years ago

    Homesnap in itself is great, but since I primarily work with Buyers and the Homesnap app and website gives my clients the full access and contact information to the Listing Agent on each home that they like is a huge risk for client loss. I think this feature needs a toggle on and off setting. PLEASE! I will no longer share this app or website until this feature is fixed. I will use my local MLS portal for clients. 

    Reply
  5. Larry Madison says:
    5 years ago

    I just downloaded  app, I sent an email to Homesnap of a property I’m interested in, but haven’t gotten a response yet. 

    Reply
  6. Terry Langham says:
    5 years ago

    Has the issue of giving buyers full access to the listing agent information been resolved?

    Reply
  7. Esperanza Agbayani says:
    5 years ago

    I opted to a trial for a year last year and this time I am trying it again but I am still clueless how HomeSnap works to getting clients. I wish they can have someone from cs who can set a time with me to talk mare about features rather than be on your own to figure everything out. 

    Reply
  8. Frances Garner says:
    5 years ago

    I totally agree with Esperanza.  I need a coach to help me get the options in place.  I just signed up for the second year, but I have got to see some results or it will the last year.  Some coaching could probably make a real difference.

    Reply
  9. Juan Almanza says:
    5 years ago

    I just signed up for Homesnap Pro+! So far so good. just wondering… My first email from a Homesnap representative had RISMedia at the bottom – the reason I read this story.  Is RISMedia included with Homesnap Pro +?
     

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