June 13 2021
Earlier this year, RPR rolled out a new and updated version of its website. Redesigned from top to bottom, the platform now boasts a more modern look, feel and functionality. Many of these upgraded workflows were made with the commercial member in mind. In fact, RPR provides data, tools and reports that help solve many commercial practitioners' pain points.
RPR's refreshed design and functionality was directly influenced by REALTOR® feedback. Months of one-on-one testing groups and various committee sessions revealed that users wanted an easier and more streamlined way to find their items, past searches and saved properties. One meeting in particular, the Commercial Committee session during the REALTORS® Legislative meetings in May of 2020, voiced a need for a "dashboard" style type of navigation.
The new RPR Homepage delivers on this "ask" in a big way. The more user-centric homepage was rebuilt for efficient productivity, with the member's regular routine in mind. It offers "Shortcuts" to tools and features, and customizable "My Market" areas with quick access to property hot sheets. Simply put, users can now get more done with less clicks!
Another huge upgrade is commercial property searches. Now, any property is available for search from one search bar area. Simply toggle from "Residential" to "Commercial" and all the search settings change accordingly.
This gives commercial professionals instant access to more than 900,000 active listings from partnered sites such as Biproxi/OfficeSpace.com, Brevitas, CREXi, Catylist, and TotalCommercial.com. Plus, the ability to search 56 million off-market properties, making RPR an indispensable asset.
Here are some more highlights of specific improvements the new RPR offers commercial users:
RPR's updated site offers quick support for commercial agents to grow their businesses, and here's an example of how to apply them in a real world setting. Gail Clements is a REALTOR® who operates in a variety of real estate categories, including residential, commercial and land.
Gail took advantage of an RPR Opportunity Zones Tips and Tricks webinar, which helped her locate properties in Opportunity Zones on the RPR maps, connect with owners via the RPR Mailing Labels feature, and present the properties to investors using comprehensive RPR reports. This is a textbook example of how to utilize RPR to find, reach and impress your commercial and investor clients.
From urban high rises to small town strip malls, you can apply these techniques to help build up your business, and you can do it all for no additional cost. Access to RPR is included in your National Association of REALTORS® membership. Take your commercial business to the next level by logging in today at narrpr.com.
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