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MetroList introduces voice-controlled property data app by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

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MetroList, the largest MLS in Northern California, has rolled out a new “add/edit” voice-controlled app for real estate agents to collect and input property data directly from the field.

The app, developed in partnership with real estate technology company Lundy Inc. — allows agents to speak property details aloud while walking through homes, with the software automatically populating the appropriate listing fields.

“This is a game-changer for our subscribers and for the industry as a whole,” said Dave Howe, MetroList president and CEO. “By enabling agents to collect their listings data on-site, using the app to provide verbal descriptions of the property, they can save valuable hours and raise the standard for listing quality across our MLS.”

Agents throughout the region have already begun using the app, according to MetroList.

It is designed to streamline listing management and reduce manual data entry, which officials say could lead to more complete and searchable property records.

“Our mission at Lundy is to make real estate technology as intuitive and powerful as possible,” said Justin Lundy, CEO of Lundy Inc. “With MetroList, we’ve delivered a solution that lets agents focus on what matters most — serving their clients — while our platform takes care of the details.”

Real estate professionals using the tool say the new system is improving both efficiency and accuracy.

“This tool is a game changer,” said TaLisa Bealum, a managing broker at Coldwell Banker Realty. “It saves time, reduces mistakes and helps agents create stronger, more detailed listings. I’m excited to see AI making our jobs easier and smarter.”

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