Key Replacement

Written by Jim the Realtor

March 27, 2014

key-meI haven’t tested this mobile app yet, but it looks interesting.

By taking and keeping a photo of your key, if you get locked out of your house you can alert the service and a key will be delivered to you within 60 minutes.

Plus, you can order copies of your key too, and they will be mailed – or visit one of their kiosks to have a key made from your photo.

Check this out:

https://www.key.me/

Know of any other handy household-related mobile apps?

10 Comments

  1. Namedanielson

    THIS IS EXACTLY WHY I COVER MY KEYS IN PUBLIC.

  2. Jim the Realtor

    I guess it will come to the point that mobile apps will be so dominant that we’ll never go out – and we won’t need keys?

    Today’s kids won’t be able to carry a conversation though – at least not by talking.

  3. Jim the Realtor

    Media doing their part to rain on the real estate parade, using NAR data. But NAR does nothing to explain or digest the whopping 0.8% drop during winter, or the 10% drop from the biggest frenzy year since 2003. Most readers will scan the headline (Contracts to buy homes fall for 8th straight month) and make up their own minds:

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/03/27/pending-home-sales-index-february/6952633/

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes fell for the eighth straight month in February, a sign of slow real estate sales over the next few months.

    The National Association of Realtors says its seasonally adjusted pending home sales index dropped 0.8% to 93.9. The index has fallen 10.5% over the past 12 months.

    Pending sales are a barometer of future purchases: A one- to two-month lag usually exists between a signed contract and a completed sale.

    Higher mortgage rates, rising prices and a limited supply of homes have slowed sales since the index peaked in June. Snowstorms appear to have crimped purchases in the Northeast.

    The Realtors, a trade group, predict sales will slip to 5 million this year from 5.1 million in 2013.

  4. booty Juice

    The fears people accumulate…

    Love it, that looks awesome.

  5. Just some guy

    The key replacement service sounds good, but it is already behind the tech curve:

    https://lockitron.com/

  6. Jiji

    I was saying before, the weather I think had the whole country in a bit of a funk,

    RE back east I was hearing a Realtor explain it,

    (OK you try to sell a home when you have to image what the landscaping looks like in spring and the appraiser refuses to come out because he cant see what is happening to the foundation etc..

    Can’t sell your home back east how you going to buy the home in SD LOL.

    Just kidding sort of

  7. Jim the Realtor

    Wonder if there are pent-up sales to come back east?

  8. livinincali

    If history is any guide you’d expect sales volume to start dropping before seeing any movement down on price. The sales volume numbers back in winter of late 2012, 2013 were seasonally higher than they have been and that marked the beginning of the price appreciation. Now it seems as the sales volume have fallen off a bit and price appreciation has moderated. If sales volume continues to be soft expect appreciation to be minimal this year. It seems like some segments of the market are still hot but it doesn’t feel like the frenzy of last year around this time where everything in the county was hot.

  9. daytrip

    Because of the criminal element, I’m not so hot on the key photo idea. Anybody who inadvertently leaves their keys in their coat, or in their purse unattended is in for a whole new world of fun.
    There’s an app around that allows you to actually open your door with your iPhone, using a “smart lock.” I like that one better. It would also be great for real estate folk, and the “combo” can be changed.

  10. livinincali

    If I’m a criminal looking to break into your house there’s much easier ways than trying to follow you around with my smart phone hoping to get a picture of your keys. Most home locks are pretty easy to bump and that’s after they’ve checked unsecured windows, etc.

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