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Florida man used ChatGPT to sell his home for $100,000 more
Summary
A Florida CEO says he used ChatGPT to help price, market and negotiate his Cooper City home, which sold for $954,800—about $100,000 above what real estate agents had recommended, according to Fortune.
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A Florida homeowner used ChatGPT to help plan and execute the sale of his Cooper City property, and the house sold for $954,800. The story, reported by Fortune and summarized by Newsweek, highlights how some Americans are turning to AI for practical financial tasks. The seller says ChatGPT helped with pricing, staging suggestions and negotiating steps, though he kept human professionals involved for legal and hands-on tasks.
Known details:
- The homeowner, Robert Levine, told Fortune his home sold for $954,800 and that ChatGPT advised listing roughly $100,000 above agents' recommendations.
- The AI reportedly provided guidance on pricing, which walls to repaint, scheduling showings and managing first impressions during viewings.
- The process was not fully automated: Levine said he actively prompted the AI, retained a lawyer for legal matters, and used human help for tasks such as hosting open houses.
- Levine showed the home to 15 potential buyers; about one-third of those reportedly submitted offers.
- Reporters place the case amid a wider trend of people using AI for personal finance, citing another example of a realtor who used ChatGPT to reduce credit card debt and noting OpenAI's reported user numbers.
Summary:
The account illustrates one homeowner's use of generative AI for multiple steps in a home sale and that professionals remained involved for legal and in-person tasks. Undetermined at this time.
