Realtor.com Launches Chatgpt App For Home Search Planning
Realtor.com is joining Redfin and Zillow in launching its own app integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The company announced the launch of the app on Tuesday.
According to Realtor.com, the app is a step forward in its strategy to infuse AI technology in the homebuying and renting experience for consumers.
“We built the Realtor.com app in ChatGPT to capture what we call the ‘pre-search’ phase — a window where curiosity turns into a plan. Whether someone is calculating affordability or weighing the pros and cons of different neighborhoods, we want to be their first point of contact,” Mickey Neuberger, Realtor.com’s chiefs consumer and marketing officer, told HousingWire. “By engaging them early with industry leading insights, we can seamlessly guide them to Realtor.com to immerse themselves in photos, videos and insights on the property or to connect with a local expert.”
He added that the integration is about being a bridge that connects curious consumers with the knowledgeable professionals that will serve them best.
Realtor.com clarified that all listings displayed in the ChatGPT app will remain fully secure and MLS data will be strictly prohibited from being used to train ChatGPT’s model.
“We worked directly with MLSs and associations to get the protections right. Our app in ChatGPT includes a strict prohibition on using MLS data to train AI models,” Neuberger said. “The app only shows a limited preview: a small set of images, price and key facts with clear MLS attribution and routes consumers back to Realtor.com for full listing details and to connect with an agent. We’re setting what we believe is a gold standard for responsible AI in real estate by keeping MLSs and professionals at the center, protecting their data and using AI to send them better‑informed, higher‑intent consumers.”
Users may engage conversationally within the app to establish their budget parameters based on their savings and income. Additionally, Realtor.com said the app supports users’ ability to compare and pinpoint specific geographic search areas based on things like commute times, lifestyle amenities or school zone boundaries.
“It’s exciting to be able to capture more people who are in this pre-search phase of their journey,” he said. “They’re just asking these initial questions around budget, neighborhood and lifestyle, and we can meet them where they are and transition them to Realtor.com to connect with an agent.”
Neuberger is especially excited by how Realtor.com’s app integration will impact first-time homebuyers, who are often the most overwhelmed during the pre-search phase of their homebuying journey.
“The Realtor.com app in ChatGPT is designed to be a resource that helps turn that anxiety into confidence. It helps them demystify their budget through affordability calculators or explore neighborhoods based on commute times and school boundaries. We’re helping to handle the heavy lifting of the early discovery phase,” he said. “Once they move from ‘what if’ to ‘let’s go,’ they seamlessly transition to Realtor.com where they can see the full picture and, most importantly, find the right agent to guide them through their first closing.”
Zillow was the first real estate firm to launch an app with ChatGPT, debuting its app in early October 2025, followed by Redfin in early February 2026. In addition, Google began piloting a program powered by HouseCanary’s listing portal in certain markets late last year.
Critics of these integrations have argued that listing portals are violating their IDX licensing agreements, as they have said that the agreements only allow portals to display MLS data on their websites and mobile apps, but not publish or transmit MLS data to other domains.
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