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Redfin rolls out ChatGPT app for real estate searches
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technology19h ago

Redfin rolls out ChatGPT app for real estate searches

https://www.housingwire.com/articles/redfin-launched-a-chatgpt-app-to-enable-conversational-home-searches-and-property-exploration-the-move-follows-similar-integrations-by-zillow-and-google-raising-questions-about-mls-data-licensing/https://www.realestatenews.com/2026/02/06/redfin-brings-its-home-search-to-chatgpt-through-new-apphttps://www.redfin.com/news/redfin-debuts-its-home-search-app-in-chatgpt/
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  • Redfin launches a dedicated ChatGPT app within ChatGPT to let users explore home listings, neighborhood data, and market trends through AI-driven conversations.
  • The new Redfin app in ChatGPT enables interactive queries, such as asking for homes within a certain distance of a hospital or with specific features.
  • To connect the Redfin app in ChatGPT, users on web or iOS go to Settings > Apps > Explore apps and search for Redfin, then start a chat to begin home searching.
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Americans aren't flocking to Florida like they used to. Higher prices are a big reason.
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business1h ago

Americans aren't flocking to Florida like they used to. Higher prices are a big reason.

  • Florida’s net domestic migration slowed as housing and insurance costs rose, reducing overall moves into the state.
  • Higher home prices and costly insurance are key reasons fewer people are moving to Florida, according to the report.
  • Some long-time Floridians, like Kimberly Jones, exited the state seeking affordability and a slower pace of life.
  • Experts say affordability now competes with tax benefits in influencing decisions to stay or move within Florida.
  • Redfin data show Florida’s median home-sale price rose from about $298,100 in 2020 to $412,100 in 2025.
  • Residents report traffic congestion and high costs as factors shaping Florida’s evolving appeal.
  • Florida remains attractive to international buyers, who buy for tax reasons or geopolitical factors.
  • Some Florida markets face ongoing housing affordability challenges despite international interest.
  • The piece notes a shift toward wealthier buyers and buyers from abroad in South Florida.
  • Florida’s population growth is expected to continue, but at a slower pace.
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