AI takes Manhattan: the silent revolution in real estate !

New York

9 October 2023

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Manhattan, with its towering skyscrapers, is unknowingly undergoing transformation within the real estate sector. 

Introducing Emily, Brook, and Maya,  AI assistants steadily reshaping how home-seekers navigate the complex New York property landscape..

 Elise AI, a New yorker innovative startup platform is used in approximately 30,000 units across 250 buildings in the city. That successfully mimics human conversation. Use for resident management to answer questions, take feedback from residents, and send renewal reminder. Moreover propect management, answering question & scheduling tours in minutes and much more…

Douglas Elliman (real estate company) introduced “Maya”, a new AI realtor. It is a chatbot that ensures every customer query receives a prompt response, unlike humans. Representing nearly two years of development, supported by a substantial seven-figure investment.

 This silent, digital revolution, blending tech and real estate, is here to stay, quietly altering the way New Yorkers find their new homes.


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