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AI Real Estate Company Quietly Building a National Powerhouse: reAlpha Tech Corp. (N A S D A Q: AIRE)
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Multi-State Acquisition and Proprietary AI Infrastructure Position reAlpha Tech Corp. (N A S D A Q: AIRE) $AIRE to Transform the Multi-Trillion-Dollar U.S. Real Estate Services Market

DUBLIN, Ohio - Washingtoner -- In a U.S. real estate market long overdue for modernization, reAlpha Tech Corp. (N A S D A Q: AIRE) is emerging as a potential category-defining company. Combining aggressive acquisition strategy, proprietary AI systems, and a vertically integrated business model, AIRE is building what could become one of the first end-to-end, AI-powered real estate ecosystems in America—one that integrates brokerage, mortgage and title services under a single intelligent platform.

And over the past few months, AIRE has accelerated its national expansion with a series of strategic milestones that signal a bold ambition: to rewire how Americans buy homes.

A Major Acquisition: AIRE Expands into 11 New Markets with Prevu


On November 25, 2025, AIRE acquired Prevu Inc., a digital-first real estate brokerage operating across 12 states and Washington, D.C. Known for its transparent, technology-driven homebuying experience, Prevu brings:
  • 1,000+ completed transactions
  • A 5-star consumer reputation
  • A strong, established homebuyer lead funnel
  • A digital platform built for efficiency and consumer empowerment

The acquisition instantly expands AIRE's licensed real estate footprint into 11 new U.S. markets, dramatically scaling its multi-state brokerage operations.

Equally important, Prevu's tech stack aligns directly with AIRE's vision: a streamlined, AI-enabled, consumer-centric homebuying journey. The company expects significant synergy as Prevu's systems integrate with AIRE's proprietary AI infrastructure—creating a unified, data-driven buying experience.

Leadership Upgrade: Prevu Co-Founder Thomas Kutzman to Lead reAlpha Realty

As part of the acquisition, AIRE appointed Thomas Kutzman, Prevu's co-founder, as CEO of reAlpha Realty, AIRE's brokerage division.

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Kutzman's track record speaks for itself:
  • Built a digital homebuying platform spanning 12 states + D.C.
  • Led Prevu to the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies
  • Introduced a transparent, modern, consumer-focused brokerage model

Now at the helm of reAlpha Realty, Kutzman is tasked with scaling AIRE's national brokerage footprint, integrating Prevu's technology, and aligning real estate operations with AIRE's mortgage and title businesses. His leadership marks a significant step toward building a unified real estate ecosystem capable of national scale.

The AI Engine: AIRE's New AI Engagement Assistant Delivers Stunning Results

On November 17, AIRE unveiled its new AI-Powered Engagement Assistant, a multi-agent automation system designed to revolutionize the mortgage front-end—historically one of the most inefficient and expensive parts of the real estate transaction.

Early performance has been remarkable:
  • +90% increase in borrower lead engagement
  • +200% increase in appointment conversions
  • +140% increase in completed loan applications
    (vs. traditional manual outreach processes)

The system automates:
  • Lead qualification
  • Appointment booking
  • Pre-application workflows
  • Borrower intake
  • Follow-up communications
  • CRM organization
  • Compliance-safe communication logging

This means loan officers spend less time on repetitive tasks and more time building meaningful borrower relationships—improving both efficiency and conversion rates.

Combined with AIRE's previously launched AI Loan Officer Assistant—which automates document classification, extraction, and validation—the company is assembling a powerful AI toolkit designed to reduce operational costs while improving borrower outcomes.

Why This Matters: The First-To-Engage Advantage

In today's competitive lending environment, speed wins:
  • 78% of customers work with the first company to respond
  • Engaging a lead within 5 minutes increases qualification rates 20x
  • Yet 30%+ of inbound leads receive no follow-up

AIRE's Engagement Assistant directly addresses this industry failure by ensuring:
  • Rapid, consistent communication
  • 24/7 lead capture within regulated hours
  • Smooth routing of qualified borrowers to loan officers
  • Full compliance and audit-ready data trails

For borrowers, it means faster help.

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For loan officers, it means better-prepared clients.
For AIRE, it means scalable, margin-enhancing automation.

The Bigger Picture: AIRE's Vision for a Unified, AI-Enabled Real Estate Platform

AIRE is executing an acquisition-driven growth strategy aimed at building:
  • A national brokerage
  • A scalable mortgage division
  • Integrated title services
  • A proprietary real estate AI infrastructure
  • A unified, frictionless homebuying journey

The company's long-term ambition is to offer a seamless, end-to-end real estate experience that reduces complexity, cuts costs, and empowers consumers—all while enabling agents and loan officers to operate with AI-enhanced efficiency.

With the U.S. real estate services market worth trillions, even modest market penetration could represent a major value creation opportunity.

Conclusion: An Emerging Contender in the Race to Modernize U.S. Real Estate

AIRE is assembling the ingredients of a potential breakout business:
  • A rapidly expanding national footprint
  • A recognized technology-forward brokerage team
  • Proprietary AI that directly improves conversion and reduces costs
  • A leadership team with proven digital real estate expertise
  • A vertically integrated business model with strong scalability

If the company continues to execute on its unified platform vision, AIRE could become a major player in reshaping how Americans buy homes—merging human expertise with intelligent automation to deliver a smarter, more affordable alternative to traditional real estate.

For More Information

reAlpha Tech Corp. (N A S D A Q: AIRE)

Website: www.realpha.com
Investor Relations Contact: Adele Carey
Email: InvestorRelations@realpha.com
Phone: +1 707-732-5742
Community: #AireForce

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