Property prices by text message

Telecom & Mobile Published on 1 November 2007 in Telecom & Mobile

As the popularity of text messaging continues to grow, we’re seeing more ways that entrepreneurs are monetizing it. Take HouseFront, a US start-up that’s currently in beta, that greatly simplifies the process of shopping for a new home. Drive by a house and text in its address to 46873 (spells ‘house’ on a phone’s keypad). A moment later, the complete scoop on the property is returned by SMS, from its estimated worth to the number of bedrooms and baths. Users can also post comments about the homes for others to see, as can a home’s owner. And consumers who are seriously searching for a new home can save each address on the website for later review.

While HouseFront was created to fill a practical need, some visitors have come up with a more entertaining use for the site: texting in celebrity addresses. Posted on HouseFront’s blog are direct links to the homes of Paris Hilton, Bill Gates and Jennifer Aniston, to name a few. That’s bound to generate some buzz for the start-up. But to succeed long term, HouseFront and any similar services may need to assure users right up front that they won’t be harassed by realtors every time they text in the address of a home that interests them.

That said, HouseFront fits in with other commercial SMS sites we’ve covered over the years, like UK auto-pricing guide publisher Parkers, which lets users text in a car’s license plate number and receive information on the car’s year and model and its likely value. Similarly, Netherlands’-based CarSpotter lets users access price information via SMS. Like HouseFront, both auto sites empower consumers with useful information, when and where they need it. (Related: See-snap-buy?)

Website: www.housefront.com
Contact: info@housefront.com

Spotted by: Bill McMahon

Comments on this idea:

I'm with the company, and just wanted to say great post!
You can also send a property to your cell phone from the website, so you can keep property info with you on the go.

I definitely understand the privacy aspect. Getting unsolicited text messages ranks up there with getting sales calls on my mobile. HouseFront keeps a user's mobile number private (not one gets it), and will never send out an unsolicited text message.

Super idea. At Agile Coomunciations Group, we have over 150 realtors using our real estate, text messaging product line: Realty.

For more information text HOME to 24453 (Agile).

Thanks, Hector

Here is another post about them at:
http://familyforest.wordpress.com/2007/11/20/
As the recent article at Realty Times called Behind the Curtains of Celebrity Homes shows, the fine folks at Housefront.com are also delivering one of the same services that the Family Forest® Project delivers….explorers in the newest ...

We started similar service with www.TxtAHouse.com . We also let the realtors upload videos that can be viewed on mobile phones. To guard the privacy of the home viewers, we do not display their complete phone number to the realtor unless they specifically allow it.

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