How to Use Gemini AI for CRE Renovation Renderings Based on Budget

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Gemini’s latest model just made something possible that didn’t exist six months ago: upload a photo of your apartment building, tell it your renovation budget, and get a visual rendering of what that budget actually gets you. AI renovation renderings for real estate are now changing how investors visualize capex before underwriting. I tested this […]

Best AI Tools for CRE Pitch Decks in 2026

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If you’re still building pitch decks and offering memorandums in PowerPoint from scratch, you’re spending hours on work that AI tools can do in minutes. AI tools for CRE pitch decks are quickly changing how commercial real estate professionals create presentations, making it faster to build investor-ready decks with real data. Over the past few […]

How to Use AI Virtual Staging to Transform Empty Property

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Selling an empty home is harder than it looks. Buyers scroll through hundreds of listings online every day. When they land on a property with bare rooms and blank walls, most of them scroll right past it. This is where AI virtual staging makes a major difference. It helps buyers visualize how a space could […]

How to Extract Rent Roll from OM into Excel Using AI

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Extracting rent rolls from offering memorandums is one of those tasks everyone in CRE hates—but does constantly. You open the PDF, squint at the formatting, manually copy data into Excel, fix the columns that broke, double-check the numbers, and 30 minutes later, you’ve got a usable spreadsheet. I found a way to do it in […]