

Technology in Real Estate: From AI to 3D Printing
16 snips Sep 12, 2025
This installment features Brandon Doyle, a Minnesota REALTOR®, Dalton Brewer, a Kansas City broker and tech innovator, and Gene Eidelman, co-founder of Azure Printed Homes. They dive into how smart homes and AI are reshaping the real estate landscape. Topics include the privacy implications of smart technology in home sales, the rising influence of AI on transactions, and the revolutionary potential of 3D printing in construction. The discussion even touches on what buyers want in smart home features and innovative design tools.
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Seller Overhears Buyers Via Doorbell
- A seller used his smart doorbell to overhear buyers discussing offer strategy down the street. He then countered with a price informed by that private audio and secured a better deal.
Prepare Smart Devices For Sale
- Remove personal smart devices before showings or disclose recording devices to comply with law and avoid buyer concerns. Factory reset devices and leave manuals or master codes if you intend them to stay with the property.
Smart Tech Excites But Is Replaceable
- Buyers often view smart gadgets as exciting but replaceable and won’t pay much extra for them. Agents should emphasize structural and mechanical priorities over inexpensive tech when valuing homes.