Core Assets in Toronto says it is the first real estate brokerage to launch an “avoid bidding wars” button on its website. The button will give buyers the ability to search for properties that are no longer holding back offers.
“In Toronto’s heated real estate market, this button will be extremely useful for buyers tired of competing and will allow them to find properties that may be still on the market after an offer date has come to pass,” the company says in a news release. “This feature is being released as a package of new theme-based searches available on the all-new coreassets.ca including “multifamily”, “fixeruppers”, “renovated properties” and “new build” search buttons.”
The website will also provide a series of filters traditionally unavailable to the public including the age of the property, lot size, parking and more.
“It’s taken us almost a year to design and create the new site,” says Jordan Rasberry, a partner and sales rep at the brokerage. “We’ve taken many of the filters that are available to us as agents and combined them in the backend, so buyers can find what they’re actually looking for.”
Adam Brind, the broker of record, says there is a void in the marketplace for a website that offers the general public the same type of searching capabilities available to agents. He says, “Our goal is to give our clients and the public a sense of transparency in the market.”