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How AI’s effect on real estate is expected to accelerate in 2026

More property owners, developers leverage artificial intelligence property platforms
Dunpar Homes used artificial intelligence during construction of 26 Earlington, depicted here in a rendering. (Dunpar Homes)
Dunpar Homes used artificial intelligence during construction of 26 Earlington, depicted here in a rendering. (Dunpar Homes)

The integration of artificial intelligence in the real estate industry for a wide span of uses, from predictive maintenance to energy optimization and system-to-system information flow, is expected to have a noticeable effect in 2026, according to a report issued by PwC and the Urban Land Institute.

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