The Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board (KREAB) has announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, according to a release. The new site has a completely updated look and feel as well as enhanced capabilities. The site will continue to offer the same content to users.
“Our organization is pleased with the new look and function of our website,” KREAB Executive Director Sally Pritchett said in a release. “Our website is the most common way users interact with us, and we are happy the enhancements foster a better user experience for all.”
The Information Network of Kansas (INK), NIC Kansas and the Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board partnered to redesign the site through a public-private partnership at no cost to taxpayers or appraisers.
“This redesign is an excellent update for the citizens of Kansas,” Kansas General Manager Nolan Jones said. “Functional, fast and easy-to-use technology is important, especially now. More than that, accessible technology is needed so everyone can access information from government agencies.”