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A retiree in Toronto recently sold her condo without hiring a real estate agent, instead using an artificial intelligence platform to handle the transaction. The move saved her more than $16,000 in commission fees, a sum she says she never felt comfortable paying in the first place.
The seller, who asked to remain anonymous, listed her two-bedroom unit on an AI-powered marketplace that connects buyers and sellers directly. The platform handled pricing analysis, listing photos, and legal document templates, cutting out the traditional agent middleman. After a short bidding process, the condo sold for slightly above the asking price.
"I have always hated paying commissions," she said. "It felt like giving away a chunk of my retirement savings for something I could do myself with the right tools."
Real estate commissions in Canada typically run between 4% and 5% of the sale price, split between the buyer's and seller's agents. On a $400,000 condo, that can mean $16,000 to $20,000 in fees. By skipping the agent, the retiree kept that money in her pocket.
The trend of using AI for home sales is still small but growing. Proponents say it offers transparency and lower costs, while critics argue that agents provide crucial negotiation skills and market knowledge. For this retiree, the choice was simple: she trusted the algorithm more than a handshake.
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