Hubdin on Tuesday launched its web-based home discovery ‘hub’ for buyers and renters nationwide. Hubdin identifies the best cities and neighborhoods for users based on proximity to family and friends, social preferences and activity, job opportunities and schools. Hubdin leverages big data to focus on the user versus the property, allowing consumers’ social behaviors to find them the perfect home, the company said.
The application taps a user’s social graph (via Facebook), to deliver a real estate search experience that is immediate, social and more personalized than any other service in the market said Hubdin’s founder Adrian Esquivel. “Hubdin represents a complete shift in how real estate is researched online by providing people with truly personalized results based on their own current and historical data,” he said in the press release.
Developed by Miami-based TECKpert, the site includes active listings, from more than 400 MLS listing services across the U.S. Instead of searchers having to sift through pages of property listings, Hubdin does the heavy lifting, with a database that is constantly updated, several times per day.