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AIandRealtors.com is an independent AI tools directory for real estate agents. The site tracks 118 AI tools marketed to agents, with 117 full reviews published across major categories including listing content, virtual staging, CRM, lead generation, video, social media, SEO, floor plans, transaction support, and property management.

About AIandRealtors.com

AIandRealtors.com is an independent review directory and practical guide site focused on AI tools for real estate agents. The site helps agents, brokers, and teams compare AI software by use case, pricing, practical value, and risk factors rather than relying on vendor claims alone.

The site is affiliate-supported, but editorially independent. Reviews are written to document what a tool does, who it is best for, pricing notes, strengths, weaknesses, and practical cautions. Affiliate relationships should not change ratings, inclusion, criticism, or editorial conclusions.

118AI tools tracked
117Full reviews published
11+Major real estate AI categories
2026Current market report

Available for Comment

Paul Parker, founder of AIandRealtors.com, is available for quotes, background, and contributed commentary on real estate AI adoption, AI tool selection, AI disclosure, virtual staging, agent marketing automation, CRM and follow-up tools, and the difference between purpose-built real estate software and general AI tools repackaged for agents.

Real estate AI adoption
AI tool selection for agents
Virtual staging and image disclosure
CRM, follow-up, and lead conversion tools
AI marketing and listing content
Broker-safe AI adoption
Compliance and risk considerations
Independent AI tool market analysis

Current Story Angles

Agents adopted AI. Now they have to choose what to trust.

The first phase of the AI story was whether agents would use it. The next phase is which tools are worth trusting, which are purpose-built, and which expose agents or brokers to avoidable risk.

What 118 AI tools reveal about real estate tech in 2026

AIandRealtors.com tracks 118 agent-facing AI tools and has published 117 full reviews. The dataset shows where the market is crowded, where it is thin, and why tool selection is becoming harder for agents and brokers.

The compliance gap in real estate AI

AI tools are moving faster than agent disclosure habits. In California, AB 723 created specific disclosure and original-image access requirements for digitally altered real estate marketing images. Brokers now need to evaluate whether tools help agents document and disclose AI-altered media properly.

Free AI tools are not always free

Many AI tools advertise free access, but the practical offer is often a 7- to 14-day trial. For agents trying to build a realistic AI stack, the real issue is monthly overlap across CRM, content, staging, video, design, and lead follow-up tools.

Data and Methodology

Methodology

AIandRealtors.com maintains an internal index of AI tools marketed to real estate agents. As of June 2026, the index tracks 118 tools, with 117 full review pages published.

Each tool is classified by primary category, real estate relevance, pricing model, availability of a free tier or trial, key use cases, major strengths, practical weaknesses, and risk factors where applicable.

Pricing is checked against vendor-published pricing pages when available. If public pricing is not available, the review should mark pricing as quote-based, unavailable, or requiring verification rather than estimating.

The site distinguishes between tools built specifically for real estate workflows and general AI tools that may be useful to agents but are not deeply integrated into real estate-specific processes.

Data points used in press pitches or reports should be confirmed against the live Index before publication. Category totals, purpose-built counts, free-tier counts, and estimated monthly stack costs should not be published unless they match the current tracker and public site.

Methodology last updated: June 2026

Source Bio

Short bio

Paul Parker is the founder of AIandRealtors.com, an independent AI tools directory for real estate agents.

Medium bio

Paul Parker is the founder of AIandRealtors.com, an independent directory tracking 118 AI tools marketed to real estate agents, with 117 full reviews published. The site compares AI tools by use case, pricing, strengths, weaknesses, and practical risk factors for agents, teams, and brokers.

Long bio

Paul Parker is the founder and editor of AIandRealtors.com, an independent review directory focused on AI tools for real estate agents. The site tracks 118 tools and has published 117 full reviews across categories including listing content, virtual staging, CRM and follow-up, lead generation, video, social media, SEO, floor plans, transaction support, and property management. Reviews are designed to help agents compare practical value, pricing, use cases, weaknesses, and compliance considerations without relying only on vendor marketing claims.

Proposed Story Angle

Press Contact

For interviews, quotes, data requests, contributed article inquiries, or corrections, contact:

Paul Parker
Founder, AIandRealtors.com
Email: [email protected]

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Editorial Independence

AIandRealtors.com may earn affiliate commissions from some vendor links. Affiliate relationships do not determine whether a tool is included, how it is described, or whether weaknesses are documented. Reviews and market commentary should remain practical, specific, and transparent about limitations.

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