Lone Wolf Technologies partners with Arizona Regional MLS

By Housing News


The
Arizona
Regional
Multiple
Listing
Service
(ARMLS)

announced
a
partnership
with


Lone
Wolf
Technologies

that
will
give
ARMLS
subscribers
access
to
a
tool
designed
to
give
agents
information
to
guide
their
clients
through
an
uncertain
market.

The
tool

Cloud
CMA
—provides
real-time
reports,
presentation
tools,
and
other
offerings
that
both
companies
believe
will
help
agents
show
their
clients
that
they
possess
the
knowledge
to
guide
them
through
buying
and
selling
homes.

“In
any
market,
and
especially
in
one
where
buyers
and
sellers
may
not
be
entirely
sure
of
what
they
can
expect,
it’s
imperative
for
real
estate
agents
to
be
able
to
demonstrate
that
they
know
and
understand
what’s
happening,”
said
ARMLS’s
James
Marcus
in
a
statement.
“With
this
new
Cloud
CMA
benefit
from
Lone
Wolf,
our
agents
will
have
a
key
resource
in
showing
clients
the
expertise
that
will
set
them
apart
from
the
competition.”

This
isn’t
Lone
Wolf’s
first
partnership
with
an
MLS
this
year.

In
April
it
announced
one
with
the
Northern
Nevada
Regional
MLS
(NNRMLS
)
that
launched
HomeSpotter,
an
app
that
lets
agents
give
their
personal
brand
to
a
mobile
home
search
app.

The
company
is
acting
on
the

conclusions
reached
in
a
joint
study

with
real
estate
consulting
firm
T360.
The
report
showed
that
the
average
brokerage
uses
20
different
pieces
of
software
every
day,
and
that
number
has
doubled
since
2020.

At
the
end
of
last
year,
Lone
Wolf
announced
a
new
platform
called
Lone
Wolf
Foundation
that
supports
various
products
that
the
company
is
rolling
out
this
year.

“Following
recent
events,
it’s
more
important
now
than
ever
for
real
estate
agents
to
be
able
to
prove
their
value
to
potential
clients—turning
uncertainty
into
opportunity
for
them
to
grow,”
said
Lisa
Mihelcich
of
Lone
Wolf.

 

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