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How can you master AI in CRE when everything's changing so fast? We've built a solution for that. Here's what we're doing👇 I've been showing AI tips & tactics CRE pros for over 2 years in the form of presentations, newsletters and social media posts, and I get similar feedback across the board: "Those are cool examples and I want to use AI but I have NO idea where to start." "I need a place where I can learn to do this stuff from start to finish" "I took an AI course but it felt out of date by the time I finished it." "I'm using AI but I keep getting lost and I have SO MANY QUESTIONS." So I've teamed up with Jonathan Buckelew (VP of Asset Management at PEAK) and Nadine Ezzie (CRE Attorney, AI Consultant, former tech exec) to build the comprehensive platform where you can learn to master AI for CRE, using the same formats WE'VE used to learn to leverage tech in our industry. ⚡ Weekly step-by-step video lessons, showing you how to streamline your CRE workflows from start to finish using AI & automations. ✋ LIVE training sessions so you can get real time feedback from us and your peers as you build out AI X CRE automations. 🚀 On-demand Q&A: All your AI questions - Answered, by CRE professionals using this technology every day in the field, and helping others do the same. This is NOT some pre-recorded course that'll be out of date as soon as you finish it. As AI continues to evolve and progress, so will our lessons, keeping you on the cutting edge every step of the way. 🔴 🔴 To do this right, we can only let 150 CRE pros in on the initial offering. And we already have 71 people signed up 👀 👀 If you're in the Commercial Real Estate Industry and want to take your AI skills to the next level, you can claim your spot at CRE AI Studio at the link in the comments 👇 I hope we'll see you in the studio!
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The take from AI Twitter is clear. What’s your go to local model?
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LOI's can suck up your time. This skill gets that time back. Here's how it works: 👇 -Drop your deal terms into Claude. The deal bullet points, email chain with agreed upon terms, or just your stream of consiousness on the deal. -Claude extracts the terms and maps them to YOUR LOI template, not a generic PDF. -On the first onboarding run it learns your LOI once and maps the deal terms, then reuses it on every deal after. Fonts, logo, formatting etc. -It catches the gaps. If your deal notes are missing something critical, it asks you for the intel instead of just spitting out incomplete work. You get a finished doc, ready for review. The hour of time this used to chew up can now be spent crafting the deal. Not every AI use-case needs to be a moon shot. Stack the singles and doubles, the time savings compounds.
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Are people still using Claude Dispatch or was that a flash in the pan?
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Really wish I'd posted this as the graphic in the original post. Credit @hey_itsfly
Most AI-powered business predictions hinge on AI being cheap. Accessibility is what started the wave. But what if it's expensive? Anthropic's most powerful model, Claude Fable 5, is included in your subscription until June 22. After that, it's pay-per-token. To run Claude's best model, you pay to play. A lot of voices in the space are calling it early: "AI subscriptions are dead." I don't see it that way. Leading AI companies aren't going to shut off the accessibility faucet that launched AI into the stratosphere. What I do believe to be true: the edge becomes knowing which model to reach for, what each one is actually capable of, and what's genuinely worth automating. When frontier AI is metered, the advantage goes to whoever knows which jobs need the expensive model and which run fine on the cheap one. Not whoever has 20 scheduled skills firing every morning on the latest model, whether they need it or not. AI accessibility started the wave. The next phase of productivity gains will hinge on scrutiny, not an all-you-can-eat buffet. Tell me where I'm wrong. Do you think the AI subscription model is on its way out?
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Most AI-powered business predictions hinge on AI being cheap. Accessibility is what started the wave. But what if it's expensive? Anthropic's most powerful model, Claude Fable 5, is included in your subscription until June 22. After that, it's pay-per-token. To run Claude's best model, you pay to play. A lot of voices in the space are calling it early: "AI subscriptions are dead." I don't see it that way. Leading AI companies aren't going to shut off the accessibility faucet that launched AI into the stratosphere. What I do believe to be true: the edge becomes knowing which model to reach for, what each one is actually capable of, and what's genuinely worth automating. When frontier AI is metered, the advantage goes to whoever knows which jobs need the expensive model and which run fine on the cheap one. Not whoever has 20 scheduled skills firing every morning on the latest model, whether they need it or not. AI accessibility started the wave. The next phase of productivity gains will hinge on scrutiny, not an all-you-can-eat buffet. Tell me where I'm wrong. Do you think the AI subscription model is on its way out?
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Most CRE listing data lives behind a platform you have to login to and learn to use. @REsimplifiinc is sending the data directly to the AI tools you use every day 👇 We had Vicky Reddy & @mattfranciz join us in CRE AI Studio for a live session on the new Resimplifi Agent, an MCP that drops nationwide CRE listing data straight into Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. The demo spoke for itself. But here's what stuck with me: 1/ The interface is disappearing. There's no search bar. No filters. You don't need to browse listings. That's the whole point. The product isn't a dashboard anymore, it's the data, piped into the tool you already have open. The filtering is plain english. 2/ Self-updating deal pipelines. Vicky ran "build me a nationwide list of Starbucks-sized retail pads, deliver it as Excel, then email me a fresh one every Monday at 8am." Done in about 9 minutes. That 9 minute investment of could pay dividends. 3/ What came OFF the market is the unlock no one talks thinks about. The MCP can pull you active listings, pull general data from the market, and Claude can use it to spin up a BOV for one of the opportunities. But you can also build a direct feed of what's come off the market. What could you automate with a weekly notification of what's no longer listed in your market? 🤔 4/ Are Claude dashboards the future of CRE marketplaces? A bespoke website with only the listings you want to see, automatically updated based on your active needs and a Claude Code routine. Feels like this might not be far off. According to Vicky, there's more coming soon: parcel, demographic, census, and migration data layers are coming down the pike. Can't wait to see the update! Big thanks to Matt & Vicky of @REsimplifiinc for breaking this down live and taking every question the CRE AI Studio crew threw at them. The full session is up at creaistudio.com, alongside 30 hours of CRE AI tutorials, & workflow/skill templates.
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Kind of wild how fast AI continues to improve but spell check gets worse and worst.
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Podcasts, newsletters, drone videos.. I've made a lot of media over the years. But this might be the first time I've collaborated on a magazine article! Many thanks to NAIOP for tapping CRE AI Studio to get our thoughts on AI adoption in CRE for this article in the Summer 2026 Development magazine, and to Nadine Ezzie for taking the lead. Check out the full article at the đź”— below and let us know what you think! lnkd.in/egk7xeTt
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Crazy fun Google App update! They now they send me hourly notifications about depressing news without me changing anything in my notification settings. @Google pls fx
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Topher Stephenson | CRE AI, Ops, Marketing retweeted
1,000 verified CRE listings. Updated daily. Built into the AI tools you already use. Join us tomorrow with @TopherNOW and CRE AI Studio for a live demo of Resimplifi’s Agent (MCP). 1:30pm EST / 10:30am PST. Register here: lnkd.in/gysJx-9k
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My favorite part of social media is connecting IRL with people using tech to solve problems in CRE. But it's not often I get to do it right here in Maine. Huge shout out to @CashionEast for taking the time to connect while he was in town. Cash is building something that'll give real estate owners financial intelligence across their portfolio that I don't think they've ever seen before. Looking forward to showing the CRE AI Studio crew what it can do in the coming weeks!
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“There’s work to be done.” I’ve never been someone who practices mantras. But this year I threw all my focus into a new business. It’s been successful in more ways than I anticipated. But it’s also been the most nerve racking thing I’ve ever experienced. There’s days when the slightest bad news feels like a gut punch. I’m not sure how it started, but at some point this year, when a down moment hits, this phrase started reverberating in my head: “There’s work to be done.” And it’s always been true. Whether it was a good day or a bad day, you probably don’t have time to complain. There’s work to be done. PS - I first heard this phrase uttered by a broker when a seller was trying reduce his commission. He was right then too.
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🚨 You can now access one of the largest CRE datasets using Claude, ChatGPT and Perplexity. Come see the @REsimplifiinc . MCP in action 👇 Resimplifi specializes in on-market listing data. Their database averages over 1,000 new CRE listings a day across the U.S. With their new Resimplifi Agent (MCP), this data is now available using the AI tools you use every day. This Friday the Resimplifi team is doing a LIVE group demo with CRE AI Studio to show us what their new agent can do, plus live Q&A with the Studio crew. See how you can pull availability inventory, analyze the market, export and layer into your own datasets, all in minutes. Join us for a live demo in CRE AI Studio this Friday at 1:30PM EST to see it in action (plus get access to try it out for yourself.) Get a free 7 day pass to the Studio and join us for the session at the 🔗 in the comments.
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Has anybody built an AI agent powerful enough to filter out fake podcast interview requests? Pls & thank you. P.S. What even are these emails?
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My gym closed down today. Man I am going to miss this place. For the past year I’ve considered it just a line item on my monthly budget But walking out of a place you’ve spent so much time in for the last time makes you realize how it’s seeped into your soul. RIP Bay Club. I’ll miss your good vibes and your sauna.
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Lots of chats around AI rollouts in CRE this week outside the X bubble. Here's what I'm taking away from them: 1 Teams that succeed vs teams that stall has a lot to do with something people don't talk about: Realistic expectations. You're probably not replacing the whole process today. Human quality control will be part of the current process. Things will change over time for the better as the tech improves, similar to how they evolve as you bring on more skilled hires. 2 The variance in adoption within people in one of your team meetings is probably much bigger than the variance in adoption between you and your competitors. 3 Most love the idea of using AI for biz dev and prospecting but probably haven't thought about what that actually means to them or what the goal would be - Unless they just want to absolutely rip calls. 4 Pushback on using it for tedious admin work has more'less dissipated. 5 Bottlenecks are determining which platform you trust and how you'll get AI the data it needs to do the thing. Process. 6 Learning to prompt, learning to treat AI as a thought partner, and knowing how to use the features you already have access to will take you farther than you think.
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Everyone can now use AI to build CRE marketing materials. But how are you using it to actually get properties in front of the right people?
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We had Sammy Greenwall, Co-Founder Henry AI join us for a live session. Their platform hit $3M ARR in 16 months & some of the top brokerages around are the world using it. He's deleting a major bottleneck: institutional grade decks can take 25 to 30 hours building a single deal deck. Henry can do it in a fraction of that. The demo was great, but this is what I walked away thinking about: 1/ Vertical AI vs horizontal AI. Sammy didn't try to build "ChatGPT for everything CRE." They started with one workflow and made it 10x better than off the shelf AI tools overtime (at the time, there were almost 0 off the shelf tools for this) 2/ They basically rebuilt PowerPoint. Most AI platforms ship you a generic powerpoint. The Henry team built their own in-platform deck editor purpose built for CRE, and it's helped them drive product improvements. 3/ Your data flywheel becomes your moat. Your instance of Henry builds your comp database overtime. Your data becomes your competitive advantage when you're building marketing deliverables, not just a data table. 4/ The fight to quality. In a world where AI tools can kind of do everything, who needs a purpose built platform? Those that demand quality. Brokers that already win with their brand and execution and don't plan on losing a deal because their deck is generic. According to Sammy there's some big news coming from the Henry team pretty soon. Can't wait to hear about the next evolution. Major thanks to Sammy for the demo, the conversation, and for fielding questions from the whole CRE AI Studio crew. Find the whole conversation at the link 👇 (plus 30 hours of CRE AI tutorials, trainings & workflow templates.) creaistudio.com
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X is so Claude-pilled that this isn’t the right place to ask, but.. What is the most impressive professional work you’ve ever seen accomplished with Microsoft Copilot?
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Topher Stephenson | CRE AI, Ops, Marketing retweeted
The highest leverage tip I can give you for building Claude Skills: Don't build the skill up front. You'll end up making endless revisions and updates, reinstalling the skill over and over, and wasting a ton of time. Instead, just work with Claude to actually execute the process from start to finish, without a skill. Make sure it has access to the tools it needs to get the job done. Iterate on the final output until you have it in a final format that you can actually use. Then have Claude build the skill around your conversation, in light of the bottlenecks you've already discovered, the feedback you've already provided, the tools you thought were already connected but had to set up. This'll separate your skills that actually provide value from ones that just burn tokens.
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