What should a QR code on a real estate yard sign link to?
It should link to a focused page that answers the questions people have after seeing the sign: price, photos, open house details, contact information, showing request links, and official listing details.
Can the AI answer page replace the agent?
No. It should answer simple, approved questions and point visitors to official next steps. Negotiation, legal questions, financing, contracts, inspections, and property-specific judgments should go to the licensed professional.
Can it show real-time showing availability?
Only if the business connects or provides an official scheduling page. Otherwise, the answer page should guide visitors to the official showing request link, listing page, phone number, or agent contact.
Can it answer price questions?
It can answer with the approved price or direct visitors to the official listing. It should not invent pricing, estimate value, or make financing claims.
Can buyers ask in another language?
Yes, when multilingual support is enabled. Visitors can ask in their language and receive a clear answer in that language, based on the information the agent or business provides.
Is this useful for rental properties too?
Yes. Rental signs can answer basic questions about rent, deposit, pet policy, parking, application steps, photos, contact details, and showing links.
What questions should go to a person?
Offers, negotiations, contracts, financing, legal questions, fair housing-sensitive questions, inspection concerns, complaints, and unusual property situations should route to the agent, property manager, or official form.
What insights does the owner or agent get?
They can review repeated questions about price, photos, open houses, showing steps, parking, pets, neighborhood details, and contact intent. These patterns can improve listing copy, sign copy, open house prep, and follow-up strategy.