OAN Staff Avril Elfie
3:19pm – Monday, December 16, 2024
A new real estate platform will allow homebuyers to check the political affiliations of their neighbors before committing to buying a home.
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Osseiis a tech startup soft-launching this month in South Florida and New York City that lets buyers see their neighborhood's political affiliations based on election results, campaign contributions, housing trends and other social data collected. .
“It's important that buyers get a home they like,” CEO Hugh Nirenberg, a former Boston real estate agent, told the magazine. Axios.
Nirenberg said buyers' priorities are evolving, noting that during a home tour, “buyers are going from asking if the water heater is leaking to asking who the neighbors would like to invite to dinner someday.” “I often start thinking about whether or not I should do it.”
The website serves as a one-stop shop for homebuyers, incorporating block-by-block political and consumer data to streamline the process of viewing properties, signing contracts, and communicating with agents.
Oyssey sells the service to real estate agents and brokers on a subscription basis, but buyers can also access the platform for free with an invitation from a real estate agent.
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