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PropertyGuys.com transforms Real Estate with tech-driven, cost-effective solutions

Jun 3, 2024 | 3:08 PM

CHILLIWACK — PropertyGuys.com is redefining the real estate landscape by offering a modern, efficient, and cost-effective alternative to traditional real estate transactions. By empowering homeowners and embracing technology, the company has set a new standard in the industry. As it continues to evolve and expand, PropertyGuys.com is poised to lead the future of real estate, making property transactions simpler and more accessible for Canadians.

The inception of PropertyGuys.com is based on a transformative idea: giving property owners the power to choose their level of involvement in the selling process. PropertyGuys.com offers tailored packages to suit each homeowner’s needs, ranging from for-sale-by-owner listings to fully supported Realtor listings through PG Direct Realty. Key services include professional photography, drone videos, 3D virtual walkthroughs, detailed property descriptions, yard signs, and access to a proprietary online dashboard for managing inquiries and offers.

By allowing sellers to list their properties on MLS/Realtor.ca and PropertyGuys.com for a flat fee, the platform helps save thousands in commission fees. “We are not your parent’s real estate company,” said Devin Jollimore, owner of Property Guys.

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A core component of PropertyGuys.com‘s value proposition is its dedication to customer support. The company connects sellers with local experts who provide personalized guidance throughout the selling process. “Our experts assist with pricing strategies, marketing plans, and negotiations, ensuring sellers are never alone in navigating real estate complexities,” said Jollimore.

The success of PropertyGuys.com lies in its robust technological infrastructure. The platform is user-friendly, enabling sellers to easily create and manage their listings. Advanced search functionalities and intuitive navigation ensure potential buyers can effortlessly find properties that meet their criteria.

PropertyGuys.com employs cutting-edge digital marketing techniques, including social media, search engine optimization (SEO), and targeted online advertising, to maximize the visibility of listings. This tech-savvy approach accelerates the selling process and enhances the user experience for both sellers and buyers.

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Since its founding 25 years ago, PropertyGuys.com has profoundly impacted the Canadian real estate market. By offering a viable alternative to traditional real estate agents, the company has helped tens of thousands of homeowners save on commission fees, which typically range from 5% to 6% of the sale price. These savings can amount to tens of thousands of dollars.

Looking ahead, PropertyGuys.com is well-positioned for continued growth and innovation. The company’s commitment to leveraging technology and providing exceptional customer service remains central to its strategy. Plans for expansion into new markets, both within Canada and internationally, are on the horizon, highlighting the universal appeal of its business model.

Moreover, PropertyGuys.com is exploring new ways to enhance the buying and selling experience. Initiatives such as virtual tours, augmented reality (AR) property viewings, and blockchain-based transaction platforms are being considered to further streamline the process, ensuring the highest levels of transparency and security.

As PropertyGuys.com continues to evolve, it remains committed to making real estate transactions simpler and more accessible for all Canadians. The company’s innovative approach and focus on technology and customer support position it as a leader in the real estate industry, setting new standards and shaping the future of property transactions.

 

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of Property Guys and do not necessarily reflect the position of Pattison Media and this site.

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