What’s the Latest With AI in Real Estate? Ask Claire.

A company named reAlpha is a publicly traded firm focused on property technology — proptech. And it’s very big on artificial intelligence.

But who’s Claire?

That’s reAlpha’s Smart Buyer’s Agent. Claire is powered by generative AI. Claire helps the home buyer pick out the best homes to consider. Claire then provides data-informed virtual tours, and offers support all the way through closing day.

With round-the-clock support, Claire is poised to make a home purchase, well…user-friendly. And if Claire’s your agent, you needn’t worry about paying commission.

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Blockchain for Real Estate: It’s Coming.

If you’ve ever bought a house, condo, or co-op, you’ll know it’s a major process. Many joyful buys took a good deal of trudging through weeks of stressful communication challenges. The journey was loaded with people, paperwork, and fees. Why do we put ourselves through it? Because getting into the market is a key wealth-building method.

But could there be a better way?

Tokenization seems ready-made to simplify real estate deals. To say an asset is tokenized means it’s represented by a token on a blockchain.

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And the Winner Is… NAR’s AI Contest “Homes In” on Phone Call Tech

The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) is on the hunt for “the next big thing in real estate tech,” says Bob Goldberg, the group’s CEO.

Last month, in our update on artificial intelligence for home searches, we saw NAR advertising a contest to showcase the best uses it could find for artificial intelligence in real estate. NAR invited 12 AI firms to its Innovation, Opportunity & Investment Summit (Aug. 29–30, 2023, Miami).

We tried to guess who’d win.

So… Were We Right?

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