January 14, 2026 - 03:48

Over the past eight years, a wealth of research has been compiled, totaling 347 research pieces, 48 podcasts, and 23 reports and videos, which amounts to over 600,000 words. This extensive collection offers a comprehensive view of the evolution of real estate technology. Recently, an interactive visualization was developed to showcase these findings, allowing users to explore trends in real estate tech over time.
The visualization highlights the growth and shifts in various tech trends, providing insights into how the industry has transformed. By analyzing the volume of research published each year, users can gain a clearer understanding of emerging patterns and the factors driving innovation in the sector. This tool not only serves as a valuable resource for industry professionals but also enhances the accessibility of information on real estate technology trends. As the landscape continues to evolve, these visualizations will help stakeholders stay informed and adapt to the changing environment.
August 18, 2026 - 04:06
Thompson Thrift to Develop 300-unit Luxury Apartment Community Outside BirminghamBIRMINGHAM, Ala., August 17, 2026 - Thompson Thrift, a national real estate firm known for large-scale multifamily projects, has unveiled plans for a new upscale apartment complex in Chelsea, a...
August 17, 2026 - 02:36
Senior US Rabbi moves to Israel, chooses home in Jerusalem’s Givat HamatosGivat Hamatos, located in the southern part of Jerusalem, has been undergoing rapid development in recent years. The neighborhood is becoming known for its mix of young families, professionals, and...
August 16, 2026 - 05:02
Real estate lawyers reveal why calling police won't help when a previous owner refuses to leave your new homeYou closed on the house. The keys are in your hand. But when you pull up to your new driveway, you see the previous owner`s car still parked there, and their furniture is still inside. It is a...
August 15, 2026 - 03:38
Your Taxes: Is a hotel a real estate play in Israel?When investors think about Israeli real estate, they usually picture apartments in Tel Aviv or commercial offices in Herzliya. But a growing number of buyers are looking at hotels, guesthouses, and...