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TOOR: World’s most intelligent real estate lock box

Darpan News Desk, 28 Apr, 2016 12:12 PM

    Dallas-based tech company TOOR announced the release of their visionary, patent-pending device TOOR, a smart lockbox that features a scheduling tool set to revolutionize the way buyers, sellers and agents tour, show and sell real estate properties. Featuring unique Bluetooth and RFID technology, this sleekly designed product utilizes cutting-edge options allowing a seamlessly way to schedule and/or approve a property safely with the ease of the TOOR app.

    For the first time ever, this on-demand system allows buyers the same secure and immediate access to homes as realtors by instantly reserving a viewing time to explore a property at their own leisure. Sellers can enjoy holding control over the viewing schedule by approving requests and viewing activity, resulting in the fastest process possible for all. Agents can utilize the latest RFID technology to win more listings and manage both time and clients effectively.

    For TOOR, security is a top priority, the TOOR platform also gives sellers and landlords the peace of mind that comes with knowing who is viewing their properties and when. It also provides valuable viewing feedback along with data that may be crucial to the completion of a sale or rental property.

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