How AI Is Transforming Estate Agency 🤖

Estate agency is changing — and AI is the driving force behind it.

Imagine knowing a buyer is ready before they even call 📲.

Imagine your home marketed in real-time to the right people, at the right moment.
That’s not five years away - it’s happening today at Keystone.

Our AI works quietly in the background, spotting opportunities, tailoring campaigns, and predicting the best time to launch your listing. For sellers, that means fewer wasted weeks and higher-quality offers.

For buyers, it means homes that truly fit your needs land in your inbox before the crowd sees them. While many agents are still guessing, we’re already using the future of estate agency to deliver smarter, faster, and better results. ⚡

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It’s one of the questions we get asked constantly here at Keystone: “So, is it a buyer’s market or a seller’s market right now?” It’s a great question — and the truth is, it’s not as black and white as it used to be. The property market isn’t just one big switch that flips between “buyer” and “seller.” 🏠

When you’re selling your home, the last thing you want is guesswork. You want clarity, confidence and a strategy that attracts the right buyer — not just any buyer. And that’s exactly why we designed our brand-new website to work a lot like Netflix… but for property sellers. 🎬✨

Buying a home is one of life’s biggest milestones — whether it’s your first purchase or you’ve been through the process before. And while it’s exciting, it can also feel overwhelming, with mortgages, surveys, negotiations and legal work all pulling you in different directions 😅

At Keystone, we’re always watching out for important changes in the property market — not just in pricing, presentation or sales strategy, but also how the system itself works. Recently, the government has announced a set of proposals that could reshape how homes are bought and sold in England and Wales.