LandOnEarth launches its collaborative real estate platform in beta

April 10, 2019

LandOnEarth is the first collaborative real estate platform that empowers consumers and professionals to find the perfect home matched to their needs, budget, and lifestyle

LandOnEarth has announced it has launched in beta, and will soon be available to real estate professionals and consumers across the U.S. The platform uses a sophisticated AI-powered proprietary algorithm that combines consumer input, available inventory, and lifestyle data to show matching properties by percentage.

"We built LandOnEarth because we believe that people deserve a home that matches who they are -- rather than define who they are based on where they live," said Mario Corona, Founder and CEO of LandOnEarth. "Until now, no real estate marketplace has matched buyers to both their perfect house and lifestyle," he said.

Consumers will be able to search by property features, commute, community features, schools, demographics, and more. The platform is designed to help them discover what's important to them -- and real estate professionals will quickly understand their clients needs and wants as they evolve in real time.

"Real estate agents will be able to better support their clients and show them the right properties from the moment they begin working together using this technology," said Kevin Kennedy, a leading loan agent at RPM Mortgage. "I've been testing LandOnEarth with my team and clients, and I believe it will help them find their dream home much more quickly," Kennedy said.

LandOnEarth is focused on building the buying experience today's consumers expect, simplifying what has been a complex and time-intensive process. The company strives to be a trusted partner for both consumers and real estate professionals alike, providing them with the only tool they'll ever need to smoothly collaborate throughout the real estate life cycle.

"Our goal is to make real estate fun and easy for everyone," Corona said. "We'll know we've succeeded when consumers start checking to see how they match with their current home, even if they aren't necessarily in the market. The perfect home will find them," he said.

SOURCE LandOnEarth

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