04/08/2026
We spent the last few weeks building an AI real estate assistant from scratch — here's what that actually involved.
Most "AI chatbot" projects stop at hooking an API to a chat window. That's not what we set out to build.
We wanted something that actually thinks like a real estate advisor — not a search bar with a chat UI on top.
So instead of just wiring up a model and calling it done, we focused on:
→ Context handling — the assistant remembers what you said earlier in the conversation, so it doesn't ask the same thing twice
→ Smart filters that sync with natural conversation — type your requirement in plain English, or use the sidebar filters, and both feed the same logic
→ Actual guidance, not just listings — ask it what documents you need before buying a plot, or what a fair price range looks like in a specific area, and it responds like someone who actually knows the market
→ Voice input, image support, and session history — the small details that make it feel like a real product, not a demo
The hardest part wasn't the AI itself — it was the UI/UX decisions around it. Getting the chat to feel natural, the filters to feel useful instead of clunky, and the whole thing to feel fast and trustworthy took far more iteration than the backend logic did.
This is the kind of work we enjoy most at SazTech — not just plugging in AI, but designing around it so it actually solves a real problem for real users.
Still refining it, but wanted to share the process, not just the result.
If you're a business owner thinking "we probably need something like this" — that instinct is usually right. Let's talk about what it could look like for your business.