HomeStack and LiveEasy offer white-label applications for real estate agents, vendors and consumers, and provide a range of communications capabilities, home insights and market data. The two announced a partnership.
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HomeStack and LiveEasy have announced a formal partnership in which the two technology companies will work together to provide joint services to real estate agents and homeowners, Inman learned in a March 6 press release.
HomeStack provides a solution for building customized white label mobile applications for independent brokerages, teams and agents. LiveEasy, formerly known as MoveEasy, is a home management solution derived from move coordination. Now it can help homeowners manage utility accounts, monitor home values, track maintenance needs and oversee every aspect of the ownership or rental lifecycle. This is also a white label solution designed to help agents expand their business into client ownership.
The collaboration will involve LiveEasy providing its customers with the ability to assemble home management applications through the HomeStack platform. “LiveEasy customers will have access to HomeStack’s powerful data and analytics capabilities, allowing them to make informed decisions about potential investments, home sales and purchases,” the press release states.
The benefits go both ways, as HomeStack’s consumer users connected through its proxy will be able to use LiveEasy’s home service connection tools during the relocation process, while LiveEasy customers will be able to access the former’s plug-and-play market insights widgets and listing data , powered by more than 200 listing service sources.
“We are excited to partner with HomeStack to further leverage their cutting-edge technology for our users,” LiveEasy CEO Venkatesh Ganapathy said in a statement. “This collaboration creates a comprehensive solution that redefines the journey from purchase and The entire home buying process from sale to ownership. We believe this partnership will revolutionize how people view and experience home ownership.”
For homeowners, LiveEasy’s suite is centered around home-related wealth maintenance, providing proactive mortgage advice, equity management, market insights and loan information for possible renovation or major maintenance projects. The software provides post-remodel valuation projections, instant connection to the LiveEasy concierge, ongoing data on monthly ownership costs, and even offers discounts on home goods and services.
For tenants, updates to LiveEasy include streamlining the move-in process by coordinating building operations and standards, security deposit management, fee payments and refunds, maintenance requests, and other needs exchanged between landlords and tenants.
“At HomeStack, we believe owning a home shouldn’t be a mystery,” HomeStack CEO Will Grewal said in a press release. “Our platform puts homebuyers and homeowners in the driver’s seat, giving them the knowledge and tools they need. , so they can make informed decisions about their biggest investment. Partnering with LiveEasy expands our reach and strengthens our commitment to delivering a holistic home ownership ecosystem.”
HomeStack was reviewed by Inman on March 8 and received five stars for its consumer-first user experience and the level of personalization it provides to industry customers.
“The home search experience is as good as consumers could ask for, which is almost always my biggest concern when looking at apps built for agents to resell to clients. That’s because the company says about the product Zillow has built Admiration, rather than many others viewing Zillow as a Godzilla-esque Leviathan that needs to be dismantled,” the review noted. “User-created apps have highly personalized custom names that require App Store approval, and each app comes with download trackers and user behavior alerts so agents know who is using the app and when. . ”
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