Integration of Viewber into EIG’s auctioneer management system (AMS)
Publish Date: 10 August 2022
By Jade Shrubsole
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We are pleased to announce a deep integration of Viewber’s viewing hosting and property visit platform within our own dedicated platform for managing auctions, AMS.
Viewber provides a service that allows auctioneers to book a Viewber agent to host viewings, open houses undertake property visits and inspections as well as property photography. This gives a great advantage for auctioneers saving them from splitting fees with local estate agents, keeps their costs down and allows a 7 day a week viewing and inspection service.
AMS was created by EIG to assist auctioneers by saving time and reduce costs when managing their auctions
David Leary, director of EIG: This integration improves autonomy for our mutual clients, enabling a smoother operation during the day-to-day operation of managing everything around properties. It is one of several steps by EIG to further simplify and improve the many processes that auctioneers have, to provide a fantastic experience to buyers and sellers alike within the sector. It was a delight to work with Viewber on this integration.
Ed Mead, director of Viewber: Viewber offers flexibility as well as enabling auctioneers to scale up their resources and offer their clients a 7 day a week service. Therefore, providing a wider opportunity for potential bidders to view a property while keeping costs low.
Existing AMS customers can activate the Viewber service by calling us on 01737 226150. Find out more information on what services Viewber can offer you, via Viewber.
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