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Updated 2 days ago, 11/22/2024

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AI Analysis Tools? Which is best and why? Anyone using any of these and why?

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There is no question that investors not moving into Real Estate AI-Tools are going to be left behind in consideration of the availability of data, and how AI is using that data to analyze and prove value. I have 14 doors and one commercial space and am looking to choose an AI tool to take-away the apprehension of unknows and provide the data and answers that I need to make a data driven decision towards purchase. The manual entry of numbers has moved to an automated model with accurate ARV, Cap Rates, etc. Here are the current tools I have begun looking into.

1. Reonomy (Analyzing market conditions, and assessing property values) 

2. Zillow Offers (home owners, buyers and investors to estimate property values quickly) 

3. House Canary (Tailored for Real Estate professionals, investors and lenders needing property assessments and market forecasts) 

4. Rex (Real Estate agents and sellers to optimize listings, attract buyers and close deals efficiently) 

5. Enodo (Multi-Family investors, developers and asset managers) 

6. Mashvisor (Real estate investors looking for short term investments) 

7. Localize City (Homebuyers and investors who want a deeper understanding of neighborhood dynamics and potential risks) 

8. Skyline (Designed for institutional investors and asset managers focused on commercial portfolios)

Is anyone currently using any of these? If so, what do you like about them and why? 

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