5 Practical Examples: This is How AI is Changing Real Estate

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There does not appear to be a single industry that is likely to be immune from the impact of AI. Therefore, it is no surprise to learn that seismic changes are happening in the world of real estate, thanks to the increasing influence of artificial intelligence.

From using the technology to identify ways to save on building costs and materials to using AI to design kitchens , there’s lot of practical examples to confirm that AI is proving to be a game-changing technology.

Here’s some instances of how AI is impacting and changing so many aspects of real estate.

Perfect presentations every time

You will likely find lots of real estate agents who are simply awesome at selling listings when face-to-face with a potential buyer. However, they may not always be as adept at crafting a compelling listing description and presentation.

AI makes it a lot easier to generate professional listings. It can create a template that you use, or you could feed in all the relevant information and watch AI turn that data into a compelling sales document.

Helping to sell a property visually

AI can also help to create a virtual property tour. Potential buyers always like to imagine how a property will look and feel so they can visualize themselves living in it. The technology has the ability to bring listings to life and allow buyers to enjoy a virtual walkthrough.

Accurate valuations matter

It can often be a real challenge for a realtor to come up with the right number when valuing a property. Pitch the price too low and you probably won’t win the listing instruction, and pitch the price too high and buyers will be thin on the ground.

AI models use complicated algorithms to analyze a vast amount of property sales data to come up with a more accurate property valuation compared to traditional methods. This helps both sellers and buyers feel like the deal is right.

More accurate property searches

Searching for a suitable property to buy can be an arduous process. AI helps shorten the sequence by allowing more detailed filters and criteria to be used.

This is good news for buyers as they get a more accurate shortlist of suitable properties to view. It also helps real estate agents as they are more likely to be arranging viewings for listings that you know meets the buyer’s criteria.

Kitchen design made easier with AI

When a seller is trying to enhance the saleability of their property, or a buyer wants to do some immediate improvements to enhance the value of their investment, AI can be used to achieve that aim.

Take kitchen design, for instance. AI can create detailed plans and design ideas that will help make the most out of the space, and budget, available.

These are just a few practical examples of how AI is dramatically changing the real estate landscape and impacting how everything is done from listings to property improvements.

How will you use AI to improve your real estate experience?

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