Disrupting Real Estate
Peter H. Diamandis
Data-driven optimist inspiring entrepreneurs through research, investment & community to create an abundant future for humanity | M.D. | Futurist | Speaker | Podcast Host | 4x NY Times Best-Selling Author
How you buy real estate is changing. Forever.
This blog is about the two key exponential technologies converging to eliminate the middle-man (i.e. the real estate broker) and the headache of shopping for a home.
If you’ve ever shopped for a new house or an apartment, you know the nightmare: dealing with salesy real estate agents, desperately searching to find the right places for the right prices, just missing open house hours, competing with the aggressive couple that got there 10 minutes before you, wasted Sunday afternoons…
Let me give you a glimpse of the future.
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The Future Real Estate Shopping Experience
Here’s one future of real-estate shopping…
- No more real estate agents.
- 98% of your searching is done from the comfort of your living room, in virtual reality, wearing next-generation virtual headgear.
- You can tour any house 24/7, at 3 a.m. if you desire… And if you’re the seller, your audience includes buyers from around the world.
- Should you choose, a virtual agent can show you around and tell you about the house, its history and features.
- As you search for homes, a machine learning algorithm (with your permission) will be tracking your movements, learning your likes and dislikes, and intelligently recommending other homes to visit.
- Wondering what the living room you’re viewing might look like with a fresh coat of white paint and a brown carpet? No problem, the VR program can modify the image and show you instantly.
- Wondering what your own furniture might look like in this new dream house? Presto! AI will take all of your existing furniture, electronics, clothes and decorations and virtually compile them in the new space for you to see.
- You will be able to test different types of landscaping, add a pool to the backyard, or remodel rooms, virtually, in real time.
In essence, these VR real estate platforms will allow you to explore any home for sale, do the remodel, and determine if it truly is the house of your dreams. You can even get an estimated bid and delivery time from a contractor to implement your vision.
After you leave, an AI can help you write your bid, contact your bank and make your offer on the spot.
Easy and fun.
The Technology
The exponential technologies I mentioned above?—?virtual reality and machine learning/AI?—?are very real and coming to market over the next 2 to 5 years.
A company called Immersive Media (disclosure: I’m an investor and advisor) has a platform for the 360-degree video capture and distribution, and is already exploring real estate 360-degree video.
Facebook/Oculus VR, Microsoft’s Hololens, Google/Magic Leap, High Fidelity, OTOY, Leap Motion?—?these are just some of the companies deploying billions of dollars at this very moment to develop highly disruptive applications in the VR space.
Smaller firms like Studio 216, Vieweet, Arch Virtual, ArX Solutions, Rubicon Media, and others are developing virtual reality applications specifically for real estate. They are capturing and rendering models and images/videos of properties for clients and investors to view and explore.
Strides are being made in artificial intelligence and machine learning research.
Recommendation engines are becoming ubiquitous (everything from Facebook to Netflix uses them), and they are being applied to real estate right now.
Real estate companies like Zillow, Trulia, Move, Redfin, ZipRealty (acquired by Realogy in 2014) and many others are investing millions in machine learning applications to make search, valuation, consulting, property management and more easier, faster and better.
Companies like Google’s DeepMind, Vicarious, and IBM Watson continue the push to create general AI, which is coming further down the line.
In short, we live in the most exciting time ever. Period.
How you can learn more
So that’s it: A glimpse at the real estate shopping experience in the future.
This is the sort of content and conversations we discuss at my 250-person executive mastermind group called Abundance 360?—?the convergence of technology leading to the dematerialization, demonetization and democratization of products, services and industries. The program is 85% filled. You can apply here.
Are you investing in real estate? A builder? A realtor? How would you prepare your business today if you knew what the future would look like in 3 to 5 years?
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We are living toward incredible times where the only constant is change, and the rate of change is increasing.
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Real Estate & Mortgage guy
8 年Things happen quickly! No question these resources can improve the process and experience for buyers/sellers. It's such a large purchase though that I think we'll continue to to see a human (agent) be involved to a substantial level. Emotions run high, that's where people provide unmatched(currently) value.
Head of Software development / Solutions Architect
8 年We are already working on this with our partners, very exciting
CEO at Sunstar Capital
8 年I think that virtual tours of homes are such a great resource for people to looking to buy. It's a time-saver in the sense that, perusing homes at their convenience (and most likely from the comfort of their own homes), they can determine which homes are not as beautiful as they are on the inside as they are on the outside. This could prevent them from scheduling endless showings just to be disappointed time and time again. However, even with these advancements in technology, if there is a home that you are considering buying, I ALWAYS recommend seeing it in person. Not only once, but multiple times. There is only so much that technology can show you. Seeing a home in person allows you to absorb in every inch, to see in areas that a virtual tour might not take you, to smell the smells and touch the surfaces.
B2B and B2C Design Content Writing and Editing, Investigations, Journalism
8 年There are certainly appealing elements about this, what with fun virtual decorating and all. However, I began to worry long ago that we might lose our group on really real reality.
Senior Real Estate Agent at County of Santa Clara Parks
9 年Interesting! I am a broker/attorney and can say that technology is certainly the wave of the future but also that consumers do want to go inside a real house before they buy it and also want a real expert holding their hand through the process to avoid legal issues in the future. Perhaps some combo of the two will be a great solution!