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Keller Williams Arlington Virginia Agent Scott Montgomery Uses Wireless MRIS Do You?

I have joined the tech committee for our Keller Williams Arlington Virginia office and I have started to work with a great group of people whose focus for the office will be technology. We will ensure folks have access to the latest and greatest and while we have no plans to be the instructions people or support committee we do expect to enlighten, introduce and point in the right direction those agents using technology in their day to day work.

During our last meeting it was brought up by Jennifer Kluassen that she would not be able to function with her clients effectively without wireless MRIS access through her new IPOD telephone. It was then that I realized that since I have been granted access, I too take full advantage of the service and often times use it to look up the “stats” on a property that has a for sale sign out front… just as I am driving by.

Talk about an informative way to understanding your market without having to look it up later - AND - It proves to be quite the confidence builder for my clients. I couldn’t help but share so that in case you weren’t aware of this feature of MRIS you might want to look into it- It’s easy to access, informative condensed version of MRIS (normally accessed from your  home/office computer) and it’s effective in searching out information on your previewing days or tours with your customers. The images and content are adjusted nicely to fit on my TREO and I’m sure most of todays PDA’s.

Are you using it? Do you find the same value as Jennifer and I do?

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