
AI tools moved from experiment to necessity Real’s February results also highlighted the speed of AI adoption on the front lines. Eighty‑six percent of representatives reported utilizing AI tools, with 59%” actively increasing use “in response to current headings about automation. Only 9 %reported no modification
in their workflows, suggesting AI has moved from experimental add‑on to core service support for lots of. Despite recent equity‑market swings and high‑profile layoff statements in tech and other sectors, half of surveyed agents stated those developments have not meaningfully altered customer behavior. Another 25%heard more concerns from purchasers and sellers however still saw deals proceed, while 15%observed customers becoming more cautious and 10%said such worries were not a consider their markets. Economic uncertainty still weighs on buyers By contrast, more comprehensive economic anxiety appears to be a more effective brake. Seventy‑six percent of representatives stated customers delayed
home‑buying or selling choices since of general financial or job‑security concerns, with 30%saying such delays occurred regularly.