October 02 2019
The actions taken to do a property search really haven't changed much since real estate and the internet first came together. For decades now, we've gone to listing sites to be immediately greeted by that oh-so-familiar search bar, and within a few clicks (with a little help from the magic of the internet), properties of all shapes and sizes pop up.
In RPR Commercial, the same basic process holds true, but the use cases for search have grown well beyond just finding available space. With that in mind, I wanted to share a few of my favorite, but perhaps lesser-known, non-listing search functions.
This is a close relative of doing a listing search, but it utilizes RPR's public record data and date fields to locate sold properties that you can use in your broker opinion.
Here's how to do it:
Most commercial agents are constantly on the lookout for potential clients. What better way to find them than by knowing which properties in your market may be at the end of their hold periods? RPR can help you find them.
Here's how to do it:
Nowadays, your standard geographies aren't always the best way to do a search. Maybe you want to search in multiple zip codes, or all the Opportunity Zones in your area, or maybe even a custom area drawn with a polygon tool. With RPR, you can break through standard geography boundaries and search exactly where you want to.
Here's how to do it:
Save these custom areas after you click Search. At the top, to the far right where it says "search results" is a Save option. This will add these geographies to your Saved Searches on the Search page so you don't have to redraw them.
Hopefully, this expands the way you look at RPR Commercial and how you can use it in your day-to-day business. If you have other creative uses, we'd love to hear about them! Email [email protected] with any of your ideas or suggestions.
A few bonus things you can do with search:
To view the original article, visit the RPR blog.