How Williams beats the competition.
Two-minute read. Then click through to the live tool.
Today, you find leads by hand.
Every Williams agent opens TradeMe, Homes.co.nz, and real-estate.co.nz every morning. Scans expired listings. Picks a street and door-knocks on best guess. Repeats tomorrow.
Scanning three websites, every agent, every day. Time that doesn't sell houses.
No priority, no route, no countdown. Cold knocks on streets that may or may not pay off.
Listings expire on a Sunday and you find out Wednesday. The owner has already taken three other agents' calls.
Same data sources. Ten times the leads.
Our agent watches every listing in your catchment. The moment a property hits the 14-day-before-expiry window — that's the legal window for a competing agent to make contact — we drop a postcard so you're physically first in the door. Private sellers go straight to an AI call. Every interested owner lands on your agent's phone within five minutes.
One extra sale a year. That's all it has to do.
Average NZ house sells for around $850,000. The commission on a single converted lead pays for everything Fiord charges you — for the whole year. Anything above one is pure upside.
Every month you wait, the gap widens.
AI adoption in real estate is at the early-laggard end of the curve. Ray White, Bayleys, Harcourts are already piloting. The longer Williams waits, the harder it gets to catch up — and the more listings they take while you're still scanning by hand.
Six months early on the curve is worth more than six months of build budget.
Open the board.
Same idea, made real. 15 Auckland properties already in the pipeline. Click any card to see how a lead moves through.