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One of Alberta’s leading home builders is piloting a novel way to sell properties using Bōde Canada’s innovative and convenient online real estate marketplace.

One of Alberta’s leading home builders is piloting a novel way to sell properties using Bōde Canada’s innovative and convenient online real estate marketplace.

Robert Price is one of the founders and the CEO of Bōde, a new peer-to-peer real estate

Looking for a new home with a young family can be daunting. My family embarked on this adventure recently, so I am all-too-familiar with the whole process. Now that we are all settled in our new home, and now having a new marketplace launched for buying and selling homes, I can reflect on the experience with a couple of take away steps for how I would have used Bōde to buy our home had the option existed.

Bōde’s latest innovation means Calgary buyers can use one of the world’s most sophisticated and advanced systems for making real estate transactions. With consumers increasingly making purchases through digital marketplaces, Bōde meets the modern buyer’s desire for convenience, self-service and the ability to source the best value for their hard-earned money.

“Bōde allows you to have a transaction that’s actually an interaction”

Bōde is North America’s first peer-to-peer real estate platform empowering consumers with the critical information and tools needed to make smarter home-buying decisions. Bōde offers homeowners a tech-savvy way to sell their home quickly without incurring hefty real estate commissions.

A Calgary entrepreneur has launched an innovative real estate company offering made-in-Alberta technology for homebuyers and sellers in Calgary and Edmonton.

Bōde saves you money by massively reducing commission. The total fees with Bōde are just 1%, instead of the Alberta average of 4-5%. Our sellers save $22,000 on average.
Alberta startup Bōde Canada has launched a tech platform it promises will make home selling and buying easier and cheaper.
An Alberta-based start-up’s augmented reality platform is vowing to facilitate much easier, and much more affordable, home buying and selling for users.

Let’s face it – real estate is still a pretty antiquated process. As banking, travel and hospitality have adopted internet-based technology in the last ten years, Real Estate has severely lagged behind with commoditised offerings and very little technical advancement.