Artificial intelligence is no longer experimental in property; it is becoming infrastructural.
In sourcing, AI is changing how opportunities are identified:
- Faster filtering of large datasets
- Pattern recognition across pricing, yields, and demand
- Early detection of mispriced or overlooked assets
Rather than replacing judgment, AI compresses the time between signal and decision.
In management, AI-driven tools are improving:
• Maintenance prediction
• Rent optimisation
• Tenant communication efficiency
The competitive advantage lies not in having technology, but in knowing where to apply it. Poor inputs still produce poor outcomes.
At DXXV, AI is viewed as a decision support layer; enhancing discipline, not substituting it. In a crowded market, speed plus accuracy is becoming a differentiator.
