RealReports compiles data from over 60 industry sources and provides agents with detailed property reports including permit history, climate risk, flood insurance costs, liens, zoning details and other important information.
The platform is equipped with AI Assistant AIDEN, which is designed to answer property-related questions, analyze documents, and generate agent and client insights.
7 CRMLS Associations including Orange County Real Estate Agents, Southland Regional Realtors Associationand North San Diego County Real Estate Agentalready adopting tools, and more tools.
“Helping agents showcase their values is a major focus for CRMLS this year, and RealReports is an incredible asset for users,” said Art Carter, CEO of CRMLS. “We are always looking for ways to leverage new technologies to help our user base thrive. We were particularly impressed with the extensive AI-powered reports I’ve seen.”
James Rogers, co-founder and CEO of RealReports, called the CRMLS partnership a “risqué milestone” for the company.
“Our team has been meticulous in building products that solve real problems and provide consistent value for our agents and their clients,” Rogers said.
Zach Gorman, co-founder and CEO of RealReports, highlighted the role of AI in simplifying agent data analytics.
“The data is only useful if you know what to do with that, so we built AI Property Advisor Aiden to answer real estate questions, analyze documents and provide insights,” says Gorman.
CRMLS Associations interested in accessing RealReports can find more information through the CRMLS Association Product Cooperative.