Commercial use case
NFC Business Cards for Real Estate Agents
How real estate agents, brokers, and property teams can use a 1Card NFC business card to share contact details, listings, WhatsApp, maps, and social proof.
Short answer
A real estate NFC business card should help an agent share contact details, WhatsApp, active listings, location links, and social proof in one tap or QR scan, without asking the buyer to install an app.
Real estate introductions often happen away from a desk: site visits, project launches, brokerage meetings, channel partner events, and follow-ups with buyers.
A 1Card NFC business card gives agents one physical card that can open a digital profile with the details a buyer or investor may need after the meeting.
What a real estate profile should include
The profile should make it easy for a buyer to contact the agent again. Phone, WhatsApp, email, office address, and social links should be visible without forcing the receiver through a long form.
For property work, the profile can also carry useful context such as project links, map directions, brochure links, booking forms, Instagram, LinkedIn, and review or testimonial links.
- Phone and WhatsApp contact
- Current project or listing links
- Office or site map directions
- Brochure, catalogue, or enquiry form links
- Instagram, LinkedIn, and website links
- Review or testimonial links
Why NFC and QR both matter
A property buyer may use an iPhone, Android phone, or an older device where NFC is off. The card should support both tap sharing and QR scanning so the agent does not lose the moment.
The receiver should not need to install an app. A tap or scan should open the profile quickly so the conversation can continue naturally.
- Tap on compatible NFC phones
- QR backup for every phone camera
- No app required for the receiver
- One profile link for future updates
Individual agents vs real estate teams
An individual agent can start with a single 1Card from the shop. A brokerage, developer sales team, or channel partner network may need a consistent design across many people.
For teams, it is better to plan the card design, logo placement, profile fields, and reorder process together. That keeps every agent's card consistent while each profile remains individual.
- Single cards for agents and brokers
- Shared design for brokerage teams
- Individual names, phone numbers, and links
- Bulk quote path for repeated team orders
Where 1Card fits
1Card is useful when the agent wants a finished smart visiting card instead of a loose NFC tag. The card can carry NFC tap sharing, QR backup, and an editable digital profile.
Agents can choose simpler classic cards for everyday use or premium metal cards for luxury property meetings, developer introductions, and high-value client conversations.
Common questions
Can a real estate NFC business card share property links?
Yes. The profile can include links to listings, project pages, brochures, map directions, booking forms, social profiles, and contact options such as phone and WhatsApp.
Does the buyer need an app to open the real estate profile?
No. The receiver can tap a compatible phone or scan the QR code to open the profile in the browser.
Should a real estate team order individual cards or use a bulk quote?
Individual agents can start from the shop. Brokerages, developer sales teams, and channel partner teams should use the bulk quote route for consistent design, logo use, and repeated employee setup.