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Florida man gave ChatGPT total control to sell his house. It sold in 5 days
Posted on 3/14/26 at 10:55 pm
Posted on 3/14/26 at 10:55 pm
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A Florida homeowner has sold his property in only five days by letting ChatGPT run almost the entire selling process, without ever using a real estate agent.
Robert Levine, a married father of three from Cooper City, turned to the AI tool for the full sale after living in the house for 15 years.
Speaking to NBC 6, Levine explained why he did it: “I really wanted to challenge myself to use AI for the entire journey, not just piecemeal. Every step along the way.”
The chatbot created a full selling schedule that included when to start packing. It advised him on which rooms to repaint for maximum return, created marketing materials for the open house and online listing, recommended listing the home on a Tuesday, and wrote a draft contract.
Levine only brought in a lawyer to check the final legal paperwork. Every other part of the process, from pricing to organizing showings, was handled through ChatGPT.
In his interview with NBC 6, Levine revealed the listing went live on Tuesday, March 3 and received five offers inside the first 72 hours. A contract was signed by the Sunday morning.
“It exceeded our expectations,” he told the station.
Levine said the approach saved him roughly 3% of the total sale price, which was a significant amount for his family. He noted that every home sale is unique and believes AI tools like ChatGPT will not completely replace real estate agents, even though their role in the industry is growing fast.
“The more you use AI, the more confident you’ll become in leveraging those tools,” he added. The AI even suggested a moving company to help with his next home.
At least real estate agents have the whore trade skill to fall back on
Posted on 3/14/26 at 11:30 pm to hawgfaninc
That's the most Jewey lookin dude ive ever seen...no wonder he wanted to save 3%
Posted on 3/14/26 at 11:43 pm to hawgfaninc
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That's the most Jewey lookin dude ive ever seen
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Robert Levine
“It’s La-vine”
Posted on 3/14/26 at 11:58 pm to hawgfaninc
He should give it total control of his hairline next and hope for the best.
Posted on 3/15/26 at 12:40 am to hawgfaninc
Realtors are just money sucking middlemen for the most part so I'm down with it
Posted on 3/15/26 at 12:55 am to Jackie Chan
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Realtors are just money sucking middlemen for the most part so I'm down with it
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Would be interesting to do a comparison on the same house as between AI and an actual agent. A really good realtor could have probably gotten a higher price, but would it just even out when you factor in the commission?
Also, the house quality matters a lot. No one selling a fine home is going to go 100% AI. Just like no one having brain surgery is going to let a robot do it without a doctor in the room.
Also, the house quality matters a lot. No one selling a fine home is going to go 100% AI. Just like no one having brain surgery is going to let a robot do it without a doctor in the room.
Posted on 3/15/26 at 1:20 am to hawgfaninc
Plenty of people sell their own homes without realtors or chatgpt.
Posted on 3/15/26 at 1:34 am to faraway
Taking pictures of your house and listing it is pretty simple. You don’t need a chatbot to tell you what to do.
This article is akin to saying “AI gave me a great recipe and I made dinner using its recommendations”.
Great. But could you have made the same dinner with out? Absolutely.
This article is akin to saying “AI gave me a great recipe and I made dinner using its recommendations”.
Great. But could you have made the same dinner with out? Absolutely.
Posted on 3/15/26 at 2:28 am to JoeyP239
The article doesn’t mention how the AI realtor advised old Robbie to form an LLC which was subsequently hired by himself to lease ad space on his forehead which he sold, to himself, minimizing operating revenue’s tax burden while also benefiting from his advertising costs paid for with money from the monthly current budget, and not the capital account.
raucous applause
raucous applause
Posted on 3/15/26 at 3:02 am to Tall Tiger
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Would be interesting to do a comparison on the same house as between AI and an actual agent. A really good realtor could have probably gotten a higher price, but would it just even out when you factor in the commission?
I mean...do we really want to cut every job out?
Because yes, people make money doing jobs. They then spend that money in the community, creating more jobs. And so on. It's what keeps the economy going.
I Don't mind paying a human to do a job
Posted on 3/15/26 at 3:22 am to TheArrogantCorndog
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That's the most Jewey lookin dude ive ever seen...no wonder he wanted to save 3%
Thinking the same. I try not to beat down the joos but the name and the look gave it away.
I do wonder if he is rethinking that maybe he could have received more than the 3% he saved on his investment if he we would have listed it with an agent? Real estate agents are trash, but it sold it 5 days. There is a good chance there could have been a bid war.
Posted on 3/15/26 at 6:36 am to fr33manator
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mean...do we really want to cut every job out?
There are middlemen is almost every industry that do almost nothing more than increase the price. We commonly call them distributors. They basically hand products from the manufacturer to either another distributor (global to regional to local) or the retailers. Car industry is a good example that Tesla is trying to break.
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Posted on 3/15/26 at 6:52 am to hawgfaninc
But can ChatGPT bake cookies?
Posted on 3/15/26 at 7:03 am to McLemore
No and we are a long ways from the robotics to build, operate the machinery required to mine raw materials, get it to manufacturing to make terminater bots to hunt humans. Humans won't go extinct for at another millennium.
Posted on 3/15/26 at 7:35 am to hawgfaninc
Please, God, let AI replace realtors.
Posted on 3/15/26 at 7:40 am to hawgfaninc
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At least real estate agents have the whore trade skill to fall back on
Apparently not
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Florida man gave ChatGPT total control to sell his house. It sold in 5 days
Posted on 3/15/26 at 7:44 am to fr33manator
The idea is to move humans out of low skill jobs into high skill jobs
Posted on 3/15/26 at 8:16 am to hawgfaninc
The RE Agent = typewriter
Taking mega chunks of peoples’ equity while internet does most of the work…
Is no more with AI.
Taking mega chunks of peoples’ equity while internet does most of the work…
Is no more with AI.
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