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In an era where transparency in real estate is no longer a luxury but a necessity, two trailblazing companies have come together to set a new standard. REsides, the pioneering "borderless" MLS, has announced an exciting partnership with the innovative proptech platform, Rayse. This collaboration is poised to reshape how agents and clients interact, ensuring clarity and trust in an evolving marketplace.
The real estate landscape has witnessed seismic shifts, with growing demands for clearer, more accountable transactions. Rayse, a platform designed to revolutionize agent-client relationships, provides real-time insights into marketplace activity, empowering brokers and agents alike.
"The problem with traditional PropTech is that it focuses on process, not people," said Christian Dwiggins, co-CEO of Rayse. "We’ve built Rayse to showcase what agents actually do, in a way that clients can see and feel. This isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a transformation of real estate technology."
At its core, Rayse offers a suite of intuitive features tailored to modern real estate professionals:
With access to these tools, REsides members will now have a competitive advantage, enabling them to showcase their expertise while fostering stronger client relationships.
REsides CEO Colette Stevenson emphasized that the partnership arrives at a pivotal moment, as consumer expectations around transparency reach new heights.
"Buyers and sellers want to track every step of their home-buying or selling experience with ease. This collaboration empowers our subscribers to navigate the complexities of the market with confidence," Stevenson stated.
This partnership is more than just technological innovation—it’s about challenging the status quo. The launch of Rayse coincides with the industry-wide debate surrounding commission structures, following the $418 million settlement by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
Unlike many others, REsides has chosen to distance itself from the settlement, instead opting for proactive education through REsides University. This initiative provides agents with essential training on post-NAR lawsuit changes, ensuring they stay informed and prepared for industry shifts.
As artificial intelligence and automation become increasingly integrated into real estate, Dwiggins highlighted the need to preserve the human element.
"With growing pressure on agents to prove their value, our interactive tools bring clarity, accountability, and collaboration—helping them meet today’s consumer needs while maintaining genuine connections."
Through this partnership, REsides and Rayse are not just adapting to change—they are defining the future of real estate.
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