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For more than a decade, home listing sites have remained relatively unchanged, forcing the buyer to find a home based on inconsistent image quality, vague descriptions and technical jargon favoring the builder but not the family that’s hoping to live there.
Help is finally at hand as HomLuv is shifting the search paradigm for residential real estate with the industry’s first artificial intelligence-driven visual search platform. In other words: thanks to AI technology, you will be able to shop for a home the way you want–from the inside out.
HomLuv helps buyers discover what they like and don’t like in a home by allowing them to share and prioritize their favorite homes with tools that deliver targeted results suiting their tastes and budget. The design forward, highly collaborative house-hunting website features more than one million images from over 100,000 homes across the United States provided by the nation’s top builders.
“Research shows that home buyers are frustrated with real estate websites that don’t effectively cater to new home buyers. HomLuv’s visual, design-forward approach gives buyers and builders a shared language, eliminating confusion, streamlining the process and creating a great experience for both.” – Tim Costello, CEO of HomLuv.com’s parent company, Builders Digital Experience (BDX).
HomLuv’s AI takes the work (and frustration) out of home searching by introducing shoppers, room-by-room, to a wide range of floor plans and styles. In a few simple steps, co-buyers can collaborate with each other to see where their design taste and “must haves” overlap. HomLuv matches shoppers with home builders who can build their perfect home that fits their individual needs and lifestyles. Buyers are inspired and encouraged to discover their unique design tastes by adding their favorite images to boards to share and with their partner, co-buyer or spouse – then both buyers can collaborate and bring their dream home to life.
HomLuv recently launched its newest feature, Maven Collections, for an easy (and fun) way to build a unique collection of the latest in home designs. Each board displays a curated collection of all the trends that have been saved—it’s Pinterest for homebuilding!
Cover: Photo courtesy Daniel Barnes on Unsplash
Austinite Lisa Davis is the Editorial Assistant for Texas Lifestyle Magazine and honors graduate from Concordia University Texas with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Public Relations.