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PropertyGuru: Driving AI Powered Real Estate
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In March 2020, Manav Kamboj, CTO of PropertyGuru, an online property platform, wondered what it would take for his firm to become a one-stop solution-shop for property seekers in the home buying process. His company had just launched a new application - PropertyGuru Finance which could enable seekers to search for a home loan entirely online. The solution had taken Kamboj and his team one step closer to achieving the organisation's vision - enabling completely online property transactions by 2025. PropertyGuru had implemented several AI-based solutions to transform its platform from a property-search to a property-trust platform. The goal was to become the customer's trusted friend, philosopher and guide in the home buying process. The transformation had seen the implementation of several useful analytics tools and AI applications that had helped property seekers, sellers and agents make informed decisions in buying and selling properties. It had also propelled the company to become Asia's leading online property platform providing users a choice of over 2.7 million homes and the preferred destination of more than 24 million property seekers per month. To attain its vision of enabling fully digital property transactions, however, the company would need to think outside the box and rely on its old friend - technology, to design new solutions to enable online property transactions. How could PropertyGuru become an end-to-end property solution platform? What emerging trends in real estate could the company explore? Would it need to bundle all its proposed applications, or could it offer the additional offerings as standalone services? Could AI open more doors for the company?