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With a focus on photos, Trulia’s new mobile apps will help you find your dream home faster

March 05, 2014

Trulia sure knows how to appeal to the real estate voyeur in all of us.

The online real estate company’s new iPhone and Android apps, launched yesterday, put gorgeous photos front and center. The goal: to help you figure out if a listing is good for you even faster. The changes are most noticeable in Trulia’s list view: Instead of just a boring, text-heavy list of available properties, the new Trulia apps put photos right behind every listing. Now, using Trulia’s apps feels more like browsing a real estate magazine, rather than an online search engine.

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Tags: Trulia, iPhone, Android, real-estate, housing, shopping
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