For buyer-side real estate agents

For buyer-side agents and consultations

A coming-soon tool for agents who want to guide buyers with clearer lifestyle-fit reports.

The hypothesis is narrow on purpose: turn scattered buyer preferences, neighborhood context, and shortlist logic into one buyer-facing report that makes the search easier to personalize and easier to move forward.

Better intakewhen priorities are captured before tours begin
Faster fitwhen neighborhood context is organized clearly
Clearer shortlistwhen buyers can see tradeoffs, not just addresses

What this branch is trying to improve

The buyer-side work agents still do manually and inconsistently

Run a stronger buyer consultation

Move beyond bedrooms and budget, and capture routines, tradeoffs, commute friction, and neighborhood priorities early.

Compare neighborhoods faster

Give buyers a more useful orientation view when they do not know the market, the city, or the daily-life implications yet.

Make shortlist logic visible

Show why certain homes fit the brief and why others fall out, before the search turns muddy.

Stand out before tours begin

Use a buyer-facing report that feels more thoughtful than another list of links and ad-hoc notes.

What the report would actually cover

The pages meant to make buyer guidance feel more personal and more concrete

Priorities, deal breakers, daily routine

The buyer should feel seen before the home suggestions even begin.

How neighborhoods line up against the brief

The useful question is not just where to look. It is why a certain area fits better than another.

What gets better, what gets weaker

A stronger process makes tradeoffs explicit before a buyer stalls out on imperfect options.

Why these homes remain in the running

The shortlist should look disciplined, not arbitrary.

Start here

Three fast ways to inspect the buyer-side concept