Beyond English, what languages can it actually handle for buyers in diverse markets?
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Voksha supports over 200 languages, which matters significantly in real estate given how many major metro markets have large non-English-speaking buyer populations, Spanish-speaking buyers in markets like Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, and San Antonio, Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking buyers in markets like San Francisco, Vancouver, and parts of the New York metro, Vietnamese and Korean-speaking buyer populations in specific regional pockets, among many others. A buyer who calls and is more comfortable in their native language can be handled directly in that language, capturing accurate qualification information (budget, pre-approval, timeline) that might otherwise get lost or garbled in a rushed English-language conversation, especially for financially significant details like budget ranges or pre-approval status. This is a genuine differentiator against a solo agent who doesn't speak the relevant language personally, or a small team without bilingual staff on every shift, since it means you're not turning away or under-serving a caller simply because nobody available at that moment speaks their language. For agents specifically targeting or already serving immigrant and multilingual communities, and for markets with significant international buyer activity in luxury or investment segments, this removes a real barrier to converting inbound calls into scheduled showings and qualified leads. The listing information delivered (square footage, pricing, HOA, school data) comes through in the caller's language just as accurately as it would in English, so language isn't a reason a caller gets incomplete or vague information about a property they're interested in.
Voksha supports over 200 languages, which matters significantly in real estate given how many major metro markets have large non-English-speaking buyer populations, Spanish-speaking buyers in markets like Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, and San Antonio, Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking buyers in markets like San Francisco, Vancouver, and parts of the New York metro, Vietnamese and Korean-speaking buyer populations in specific regional pockets, among many others. A buyer who calls and is more comfortable in their native language can be handled directly in that language, capturing accurate qualification information (budget, pre-approval, timeline) that might otherwise get lost or garbled in a rushed English-language conversation, especially for financially significant details like budget ranges or pre-approval status. This is a genuine differentiator against a solo agent who doesn't speak the relevant language personally, or a small team without bilingual staff on every shift, since it means you're not turning away or under-serving a caller simply because nobody available at that moment speaks their language. For agents specifically targeting or already serving immigrant and multilingual communities, and for markets with significant international buyer activity in luxury or investment segments, this removes a real barrier to converting inbound calls into scheduled showings and qualified leads. The listing information delivered (square footage, pricing, HOA, school data) comes through in the caller's language just as accurately as it would in English, so language isn't a reason a caller gets incomplete or vague information about a property they're interested in.
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