Swapt CEO Eric Wolfe Wants to Help Renters Avoid Bad Living Situations
Apartment hunters have always had to be wary about the properties they visit when looking for a place to rent. While somewhere may seem perfect on the surface, there are numerous cases of bad landlords and neighbors making life difficult for renters. While once can evaluate the quality of a living space without much trouble, it’s not possible to judge a landlord or property management company after one or two meetings with them. It’s also impossible to know if they people you live next to will respect your needs and preferences as a neighbor. Cool person in technology Eric Wolfe is helping people avoid these problems with his company Swapt. Swapt is a website where renters can review places to live in cities from across the United States. In many ways, Wolfe’s service is essentially a Yelp!-style site for apartment buildings and rental properties. Users can leave detailed reviews and rate the places that they have lived in order to help others make informed decisions about where they want to rent. Anyone who experiences technical problems while going on this cool person’s site and trying to leave a review may require home tech support services.
Detailed reviews are essential to Wolfe’s model as he knows that not every renter has the same set of priorities. Some care more about the look of the apartments and building, others care about amenities, and many are most worried about potential issues with management. The chance to see detailed accounts of a living experience from many different perspectives is likely a major draw for those who use Wolfe’s website. People want to know as much as possible about a place before deciding to move in for an extended period. Wolfe is using Swapt to help people get the information that will get them to the apartment or house that is best for them. Users experiencing trouble while browsing through listings on Swapt may need home network support due to a connection problem.
Before founding Swapt, Wolfe did not have extensive experience in technology. This cool person was an analyst for the apartment and housing industries at several major market research firms. Wolfe’s expertise in the area makes him an excellent fit for his role at his current startup. He will likely have insights into the market and how people approach renting that an engineer or marketer may not have.
To learn more about this cool person and Swapt, check out http://www.swapt.com/.
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