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RES.NET’s AMP set to augment operational efficiencies

RES.NET, after a long wait, has brought to the fore its Accelerated Management Platform (AMP) and analysts have already appraised the same as a major breakthrough in the pertinent scenario. It is to be that prior to this real estate agents were forced to deal with their properties through separate processes and systems but from now on they will experience a profound transformation. The whole setting has been changed thanks to Accelerated Management Platform (AMP) of RES.NET.

It has been found that AMP is all set to and will definitely augment operational efficiencies by means of managing tasks, storing data, organizing prospects and contacts and give the agents global oversight of all listings and historical data. This platform, apart from this, will also give real estate brokers and agents highest exposure to industry service professionals within the RES.NET community.

Now let’s share some info on RES.NET. RES.NET is basically a software application company that was established in 2003 under the aegis of its parent company US Real Estate Services, Inc. and created an REO management application for asset managers to cope with real estate assets and connect with the entire supply chain.

As indicated by Todd Mobraten, US Real Estate Services Chief Operating Officer, “RES.NET recognizes the real estate agent as the core element in any real estate transaction. Offering a full scale application to the agent was key in continuing to build RES.NET’s community not only for today’s business, but for tomorrow as well.”

It is also imperative for you to know that RES.NET has diversified its applications by means of adding property valuation, short sale and the now the agent focused platform AMP. RES.NET’s forward-looking technology brings the industry professionals together by connecting them with investors, closing companies, title agencies, property preservation organizations, attorneys and appraisers, just to name a few.

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