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RentSpree rolls out Homebuyer Insights software in Florida

By Editorial Board Published November 28, 2024 4 Min Read
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RentSpree rolls out Homebuyer Insights software in Florida

Designed to assist brokers unearth purchaser leads from renter databases, RentSpree’s new software will now be out there to the 6,000 members of Central Florida’s House Coast Affiliation of Realtors.

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RentSpree’s newest residential gross sales software, Homebuyer Insights, has discovered a buyer in Florida’s House Coast Affiliation of Realtors, Inman has realized.

Located throughout Brevard County in Central Florida, the Realtor group’s 6,000 members will now have entry to Homebuyer Insights, a software designed to unearth purchaser leads from renter databases utilizing public information to find out how doubtless a renter is to buy a house within the subsequent 18 months, executives mentioned.

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“Many agents have a tough time identifying and staying on top of their rental clients who may have the potential to become a buyer sooner than later,” RentSpree CEO Michael Lucarelli mentioned in a press release. “Cold calling can be such a futile way of trying to find those potentially in the market to buy a house.”

With the House Coast partnership, RentSpree now boasts a community of greater than 300 associations and MLSs. These members sometimes use ApplyLink, a single browser answer that automates software assortment, screening, approval and different operations essential to securing occupancy, executives mentioned.

Homebuyer Insights will ship new leads on to House Coast members utilizing solely their current steady of renters. In brief, it’s a heat lead,with extra worth for brokers, particularly those that took the time to offer assist to a renter.

Brevard County, a area of second properties fueled by the aerospace business, has seen a rising demand for housing pushed by a rising inhabitants, which surpassed 600,000 residents, based on the 2020 census.

“RentSpree’s Homebuyer Insights was developed using data science based on public records, such as home ownership as well as rental application data, including income, employment duration and age. Combining this information can help predict how likely a renter is to purchase a home in the next 18 months,” the Los-Angeles-based firm mentioned in a press release.

RentSpree said within the launch that Lucarelli is a frequent panelist at Inman occasions and has made inroads by encouraging brokers to concentrate to the rental market’s super worth.

RentSpree first launched in 2016 in an effort to serve landlords and property managers, however in recent times has discovered traction in supporting residential brokers’ who work with renters. The corporate has partnered with a number of itemizing companies to encourage brokers to “fill in the gap” with the rental market and created methods for brokers to raised market their expertise to aspiring patrons.

In a Could 2024 report, REcolorado CEO Gene Millman mentioned partnering with RentSpree in a bid to work with renters added worth for itemizing and purchaser brokers.

“Renting is commonly an entry point into the market for prospective home buyers,” Millman mentioned. “Enhancing our choices with rental expertise won’t solely give one other avenue for brokers and brokers to offer worth to their shoppers however may even streamline the method of serving to renters discover their subsequent properties.“

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