Why is scrolling portals obsolete?

Portals were built for sellers, not buyers. They list everything and flag nothing: a great listing and an overpriced one show you the same pretty photo. The result is a FOMO ritual — you re-check dozens of new listings every day, trying to hold in your head what a "normal" price is for a given district and building series.

The problem isn't a lack of information, it's the flood of it. No person can manually compare every new listing to real sales, every day. That's exactly the work AI does without fatigue — around the clock.

What does AI do differently?

Two things a human can't do quickly by hand. First, it prices every listing against what comparable homes actually sell for — not the asking price someone hoped to get. Asking-price averages lie; the number the model shows reflects what buyers really pay.

Second, it reads the photos, not just the text. The model catches condition and red flags — share-ownership, encumbrance, first or last floor, tired interiors — that a quick text scan would miss.

In practice this means you no longer check a hundred listings to find one good deal. You get the one — already with the numbers and the verdict.

Speed is the new edge

A below-market flat doesn't stay on the market long. The best deals are often gone within a day, sometimes within hours. If you learn about them by opening a portal in the evening, you're already late. AI solves exactly this: it spots an under-priced listing within minutes of it going live and pings you immediately — often before most buyers have even seen it.

What does this mean for you?

Search stops being work and becomes waiting. You say once what you're after, then simply receive the best options on your phone. The time you used to spend scrolling now goes to the step that matters — the viewing and the decision.

Try flatradar now — tell it what you're after and let the radar work for you. If you want to understand how to tell a genuine deal from a fake one, read how to tell a flat is genuinely below market.

Frequently asked questions

Does AI replace the agent?

No. AI replaces the manual search and the first filter — the tedious part. The viewing, the negotiation and the due diligence still belong to you and your specialist. flatradar is a research tool that shows you where to look first.

Can I trust the AI's score?

The score is a signal to act fast, not a final verdict. It's based on what comparable homes actually sell for. Always confirm the specifics yourself before buying.