NeighborVote, a new home search tool by Flyhomes, leverages technology to identify whether neighborhoods lean Republican or Democratic, providing users with valuable political insights directly on a home’s listing page. This innovative tool combines precinct-level voting data from the MIT Election Data & Science Lab with Flyhomes AI, offering a unique edge not found on platforms like Zillow or Realtor.com.
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Flyhomes’ NeighborVote tool aims to enhance voter preparedness by utilizing Flyhomes AI to determine the political affiliation of neighborhoods. This data, not available on other platforms, is presented in a consumer-friendly interface alongside essential home information.
Adam Hopson, Chief Strategy Officer of Flyhomes, explained, “While this data is publicly available, it is often fragmented and not easily accessible. NeighborVote presents this information in a way that empowers consumers to make informed decisions about their potential homes.”
Flyhomes, known for innovative solutions like Cash Offer and Buy Before You Sell, has been revolutionizing the real estate market since 2016. By combining voting data with AI technology, NeighborVote offers a comprehensive view of a home’s political landscape.
NeighborVote provides insights on past elections, current representatives, and allows users to determine if a neighborhood is red or blue, enhancing the homebuying experience.
Tushar Garg, Co-Founder and CEO of Flyhomes, emphasized, “NeighborVote is not a political statement but a demonstration of how AI can provide valuable insights for homebuyers. We believe that knowing the political landscape of a neighborhood can help customers make more informed decisions.”
Garg added, “Even those not in the market for a home may find it intriguing to discover how their neighbors voted in elections, offering a unique perspective on their community.”
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