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Isaiah Hall
  • Real Estate Agent
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How is AI changing your approach to investing, marketing, or analyzing deals?

Isaiah Hall
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Houston, TX
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From AI-powered ad targeting to video content creation and even underwriting tools, artificial intelligence is moving fast, and it’s already reshaping how we find, market, and analyze deals.

Meta says ad campaigns will soon be fully AI-driven — writing the copy, choosing the audience, even setting the spend. YouTube and TikTok are rolling out tools that turn listing photos into animated videos in seconds. Meanwhile, political shifts like Trump’s new AI action plan aim to fast-track development by stripping regulations, which could mean faster innovation, but also fewer guardrails.

For investors, this could mean:

  • More ways to reach buyers, renters, or private money faster.

  • Better tools for content creation and market research.

  • More risk if you’re blindly trusting AI to do your thinking.

How is AI changing your approach to investing, marketing, or analyzing deals?

Is it helping you scale, or just adding more noise?

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