New York Times reporter sells home in 5 days using AI chatbot, nets $90,000 profit

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Stuart Thompson, a technology reporter for the New York Times, bypassed traditional real estate agents and used Google's AI chatbot Gemini to sell his Hudson Valley home. He listed the property and received an accepted offer within five days, netting over $90,000 in profit while avoiding $36,000 in commission fees. The AI assisted with everything from crafting the listing to navigating negotiations, though it lacked human empathy.

Technology Reporter Ditches Traditional Agents for AI

When Stuart Thompson decided to sell his three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in upstate New York, he took an unconventional route. The technology reporter for the New York Times chose to sell home without a real estate agent, instead relying on Google's AI chatbot Gemini to guide him through the entire process

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. Thompson and his wife initially consulted real estate agents about their Hudson Valley property, but the agents weren't optimistic about pricing. More importantly, Thompson didn't want to pay 3% commission to his agent and another 3% to the buyer's agent only to "take a loss on my house," as he wrote in the Times.

Source: Sky News

Source: Sky News

How Gemini Became a Digital Real Estate Advisor

Thompson leveraged Gemini, which costs $7.50 a month, though he already had an account through work. He paid just $200 to publish his listing on Homecoin

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. The AI chatbot became his consigliere throughout the personal transaction, recommending local photographers, providing staging advice, and explaining real estate jargon. Thompson and his wife initially thought they could get $550,000 for the house based on "pure guesswork". Gemini proved invaluable in crafting the listing and managing the flood of interest that followed.

Navigating Negotiations With AI Guidance

The AI chatbot demonstrated sophisticated understanding when navigating negotiations. When Thompson asked if he should reassure potential buyers by saying "I'm not playing games" or "I'm not trying to leverage your offer," Gemini warned him against it. "Whatever you do, do not say 'I'm not playing games' or 'I'm not trying to leverage your offer,'" the chatbot responded, explaining that such statements "create a defensive vibe and make you look like an amateur who feels guilty about wanting more money"

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. The AI also reassured Thompson when he worried about receiving too much interest, noting that by pricing low, he had stumbled into an "accidental strategy" that could result in multiple offers.

Source: New York Post

Source: New York Post

The Profitable Sale and What AI Couldn't Provide

By Thompson's deadline, he received three offers, all above the asking price. He fed them into Gemini, which indicated that "the offer with the most certainty was the winner, even if the price was a smidgen lower than the highest". Thompson and his wife accepted an offer for just over $600,000, ultimately netting more than $90,000 including the premium over asking price and $36,000 in real estate agent commissions they avoided. However, Thompson acknowledged AI limitations, noting that what Gemini lacked was "human empathy," though comfort from a friend and advice from his wife filled that gap

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. He hired a human lawyer to handle the closing. One agent suggested Thompson potentially left $225,000 on the table by listing too low and accepting an offer quickly, but Thompson calculated that selling for $605,000 without agent fees generated the same cash as a $643,000 sale with normal commission fees. "It granted me access to a way of thinking, a posture for navigating a nuanced and high-stakes interaction, that would normally be reserved for people with innate talent or lots of earned experience," Thompson wrote, noting that he sold my home using an AI chatbot successfully. Thompson isn't alone—a father of three in Miami used ChatGPT to sell his family home in less than a week.

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