Two Jersey-based businessmen have launched an AI-powered real estate buying and selling platform. They claim that if this takes off, it will replace Rightmove and the entire real estate brokerage industry.
Lewis Buckley and Allan Wood (main image, left to right) launched Hiizzy.com. Hiizzy.com is similar in many ways to Purplebricks and Strike, but so far it is not allowed to upload customer assets to the major UK portals.
Although they do not appear to have any experience in the real estate sales sector, the pair said in online comments that their platform is “not allowed on Rightmove or other similar platforms, so we are here to empower private sellers and buyers.” “It's there,” he said.
“This industry has stripped individuals of their rights, making it nearly impossible to sell on your own.
“Hiizzy is here to change all that by offering new markets at affordable and realistic prices.”
The company is running a promotion to sell homes for free for a limited time, but its business model is based on a commission of £395, saving “thousands of pounds” compared to traditional estate agents' 2% commission. can.
The company's website states that all it takes to sell a home is photos, AI-powered listing copy, local newspaper advertising, networking, and social media promotion, leaving customers in control of viewings. I'm doing it.
Other services
Hiizzy's website does not mention that other services are included in the agent's fees, such as managing offers, progressing sales, and liaising with conveyancers and lenders, but it does not mention that properties are included in the agent's fees, such as managing offers, progressing sales, and liaising with conveyancers and lenders. Or clearly not listed on OnTheMarket.
Despite this, the company's service remains somewhat limited across the country after The Sun published a lengthy article last weekend about a couple who used Hiizzy to sell their £650,000 house in Stanmore, London. gained popularity.
Hiizzy donates 10% of sales to homeless charities in London.