Real Estate Tech

Real Estate Tech Tips For Agents, Buyers & Sellers

What To Expect From Real Estate Tech

November 10th, 2009 at Tue, 10th, 2009 at 5:49 pm by Jordan Nilsen

Thank you for visiting Real Estate Tech on BellevueReporter.com. I’m looking forward to providing an insider’s view of technology trends in real estate. This blog aims to inform home buyers & home sellers about online resources and educate real estate professionals about new tech tools.

The most important component of our Real Estate Tech Blog is YOU. Use the comments section at the end of each post to voice your thoughts, ask questions, or challenge my assertions. Ideally, each blog post is an in-depth continuation of a visitor comment or user submitted question. If you would like to email me directly I can be reached at jordan@retechy.com.

Jordan Nilsen Jordan is a Bellevue native and local tech consultant. If you Google or Bing "real estate technology" you will find Jordan's real estate technology blog REtechy on page #1. In addition, you will find Jordan's real estate tools website, REolio, on page #1 of Google if you search "real estate tech guide". Follow Jordan on Twitter

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