Real takes: What does the future of real estate tech look like?

We ask top real estate companies what will transform the cities of tomorrow

The future of real estate technology is about creating seamless experiences and data-driven ecosystems. For Frasers Property, this means leveraging our robust infrastructure to build smarter, more sustainable buildings and create personalised experiences that anticipate and respond to the needs of our customers and the community. This makes our developments not just desirable places to live, but communities where people feel they truly belong. Kesree Jones, General Manager, Sales & Loyalty, Frasers Property Australia

The future of real estate tech lies in enhancing human connection, not replacing it. Technology should simplify access to housing while fostering vibrant communities. At Oakhouse, we believe real estate is not just about space, but about creating meaningful everyday experiences. Daisuke Katayama, General Manager, Oakhouse Co., Ltd.

Real estate is no longer just about location—it’s about experience. The future of real estate technology lies in creating intuitive, sustainable, and thoughtfully designed environments. At Ongpin Tower, technology serves as a tool for stewardship, helping create seamless, meaningful homes designed to serve generations with lasting purpose. Kimberly Klaire Wong, Chief Operating Officer, Keen & Worth Property Developers Inc.

The future of real estate tech is exciting—with smarter materials, better structural systems, and faster, more cost-efficient construction. We’ll see more intentional spaces designed with greater purpose, creating better homes and communities that benefit future homeowners. Nazareth Tenorio, Digital Marketing Assistant, Taylormade Development Corporation

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