CubiCasa, a global-reaching real estate software company, announced a 455 percent increase in new user signups year-over-year (YoY), signaling continued global momentum. With a mission to have digital floor plans included in all home listings across the U.S., the company also reported a 98 percent YoY increase in new U.S. real estate scans, CubiCasa announced in a press release.
“With the launch of our free product, our ultimate goal is to make floor plans ubiquitous across home listings in the United States,” CubiCasa President Jeff Allen said in the release. “We’ve seen it happen in many CubiCasa achieves record adoption of digital floor plans other countries, and now we’re on a mission to make it happen in America. The results we’ve seen year-over-year, and especially over the last three months following our free product launch, are strong evidence of the demand for accessible and easy-to-use floor plan scanning capabilities.”
As part of the floor plan option, CubiCasa offers add-ons, including fixed furniture and feature details, American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-aligned GLA outputs for the appraisal process, and a six-hour delivery window, the release added.
Users can produce a floor plan using CubiCasa's technology on their own or can access the company's network of more than 2,000 photographers.
“From the time I first saw CubiCasa’s technology in action during an appraisal appointment for a client, I knew I had to implement it into my own listing details,” Rosa Troia, associate real estate broker for Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, said. “This technology is so easy to use – and the free option so helpful in sparking industry adoption of floor plans – that I’m recommending it to other Realtors, appraisers, contractors and interior designers.”