Homa, a homebuying platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI), recently launched in Florida. It offers user-friendly tools, and advanced AI gives buyers the ability to purchase a home with the same level of expertise as a human agent, according to a release.
Homa CEO Arman Jahaverian, a former Zillow senior director, and Chief Technology Officer Federico Campeoto, a PhD-level computer scientist, bring industry expertise to the company’s mission of empowering homebuyers.
Developed with AI specialists and real estate professionals, Homa’s AI is trained on state-specific laws and the same coursework required for real estate licensing, making it as knowledgeable as top Realtors, according to Homa leaders. Homa is also available 24/7, ensuring buyers get guidance whenever they need it.
“Our vision is to modernize the homebuying process and make it more affordable by putting buyers in control,” Jahaverian said in a release. “With AI and automation, we’re giving people the confidence to purchase a home independently while ensuring they have access to all the tools and resources they need.”
Buyers can use Homa to tour homes, analyze market data, draft offers, and manage the escrow process. For those buyers working with an agent, Homa can supplement their agent’s services with advanced tools, ensuring they have access to unbiased advice and advanced insights.
A recent survey by Veterans United found 32 percent of homebuyers already use AI tools as part of the buying process. Another by Clever Research found 50 percent of buyers would consider buying without an agent.