Top 10 AI Real Estate & PropTech Companies — Q2 2025

By Neural Capital Labs
Top 10 AI Real Estate & PropTech Companies — Q2 2025

State of the Sector: Q2 2025 Overview

Real estate is going real-time. In Q2 2025, AI reshaped how properties are valued, marketed, maintained, and financed. From predictive pricing and tenant screening to smart building automation and generative design, PropTech is no longer about listing management — it’s about operational intelligence. Companies that can turn data into insight — and insight into action — are unlocking value faster than ever.

Top 10 Public AI Real Estate & PropTech Companies — Q2 2025

1. Zillow Group (Z, NASDAQ)
Zillow continues to lead with AI-powered home valuation, price forecasting, and listing optimization. Q2 featured deeper use of generative AI in home descriptions, mortgage prequal guidance, and buyer engagement tools. Zillow’s LLM-trained stack is becoming a virtual agent for millions.

2. CoStar Group (CSGP, NASDAQ)
CoStar’s empire of commercial data is now layered with AI. Q2 saw rollout of predictive rent forecasting, portfolio-level risk scoring, and generative listing visuals for multifamily and office. Its SmartList engine is redefining CRE marketing automation.

3. Redfin (RDFN, NASDAQ)
Redfin’s AI suite now spans pricing models, buyer intent prediction, and dynamic lead routing. Q2 saw upgrades to its virtual tour builder and automated agent follow-up, turning casual clicks into conversions — with less manual lift.

4. SmartRent (SMRT, NYSE)
SmartRent is embedding AI into property operations. In Q2, its smart access and maintenance prediction tools expanded across multifamily portfolios, enabling proactive repairs, energy savings, and automated lease compliance. It’s a brain for residential infrastructure.

5. Opendoor Technologies (OPEN, NASDAQ)
Opendoor’s iBuying model depends on precise AI. Q2 saw improvements to its home condition scoring engine, market volatility monitors, and sell-time prediction. Its pricing LLMs are built to scale, adapt, and minimize spread risk.

6. RealPage (via private equity, public exposure via GRE ETF)
While not publicly traded directly, RealPage tools are used by nearly every large U.S. landlord. Q2 highlights included new lease renewal prediction models and automated policy compliance checks — creating invisible AI infrastructure for property managers.

7. Altus Group (AIF.TO, Toronto)
Altus is Canada’s top CRE analytics firm. In Q2, it expanded its AI valuation models and zoning analysis tools for real estate investors and developers. With municipal data integrations, it’s making land use smarter.

8. Matterport (MTTR, NASDAQ)
Matterport’s digital twins are now AI-enhanced. Q2 saw new features like automated floorplan extraction, property tagging, and 3D-based renovation suggestion tools. Their spatial data is becoming fuel for generative design and remote asset planning.

9. Vornado Realty Trust (VNO, NYSE)
Vornado is integrating AI into smart building management, optimizing HVAC, lighting, and tenant analytics. In Q2, they deployed occupancy-aware systems in Manhattan that adapt environments based on real-time usage patterns — reducing costs and increasing tenant satisfaction.

10. Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL, NYSE)
JLL’s AI lab is delivering results in predictive leasing, tenant churn forecasting, and market dynamics modeling. Q2 featured a partnership with NVIDIA to integrate digital twin AI for building design, energy use, and tenant experience simulation.

Private Companies to Watch

PropTech innovation is booming in the private sector:

  • Hover – Uses AI and smartphone scans to create 3D models and renovation estimates.
  • Qualia – AI-powered real estate closing platform optimizing title and escrow workflows.
  • ReimagineHome – Generative staging and interior design based on property photos.
  • Enertiv – Building analytics and predictive maintenance for commercial property owners.
  • Placer.ai – Foot traffic and behavioral data intelligence used in CRE site selection.

Neural Capital Insight

Q2 proved that real estate isn’t just location anymore — it’s computation. The firms rising fastest are those that see the asset not as square footage, but as data — and they’re building AI to understand, price, and manage it in real time.

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