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Browse the siteMay 29 2017
We don’t exactly live in the Matrix yet, but homes are definitely getting the digital treatment. Every step in a home’s lifecycle has been touched by technology—from the first construction to the final sale.
It’s not just home improvement—the construction and real estate trades have come to rely on online programs to manage customers, listings, and projects. Agents set up virtual tours to entice homeowners online, book showings through the internet, and search listings using industry applications. Remodelers have found no less benefit from moving more of their business online—they score new customers through their social media and marketing efforts, or simplify their planning process using project management and 3D rendering software that make difficult renovations proceed smoothly.
With so much of our work lives going digital, paper contracts feel absolutely prehistoric, which is why so many Realtors and contractors have switched over to digital signing programs. Specifically, here’s what each trade stands to gain from a more high-tech contract process.