AI

In Global Real Estate, Chaos Isn’t a Bug: It’s the Opportunity AI Was Built For

In the United States, buying or selling a home generally follows a clear pattern: listings live in centralized databases, most sales involve licensed agents,...

AI in Real Estate: What Rochester, Minnesota Reveals About a Nationwide Shift

Buying or renting a home today looks very different from how it did even a few years ago. What once involved hours of scrolling,...

Real Estate Clients Are Turning to AI, And Most Agents Aren’t Showing Up in the Results

The real estate industry is facing a change in how clients discover agents, one that could surpass the impact of social media, according to...

Rising Office Costs Force Brokerages to Close Branches and Consolidate Management

The traditional real estate brokerage model, built on networks of physical branch offices across every market, is under increasing financial strain. Cheryl Wellman, Chief...

Read, Decide, Execute: Inside Real Estate’s First Wave of Truly Autonomous AI Agents

The real estate industry stands at a pivotal moment in its technological evolution. After years of experimenting with chatbots, predictive analytics, and automated marketing...

Building a Multi-State Real Estate Powerhouse Through Agent-First Leadership

Rapid expansion in real estate often leads to diluted culture and inconsistent results, but K2 Omni Group, spanning five states with nearly 60 agents,...

AI-Powered Luxury Real Estate: How Technology is Improving High-End Property Transactions

The luxury real estate market is experiencing rapid technological advancement, with artificial intelligence and data analytics now essential for navigating an increasingly complex landscape....

Contractor Training Center Review by North Carolina General Contractor

Licensed contractor Tara Whitley shares her experience with Contractor Training Center’s (CTC’s) NASCLA exam preparation program. Tara Whitley, a general contractor working in Onslow County,...