Finding a home in Nigeria is often more exhausting than exciting. Between endless agent calls, inflated rents, and unclear listings, the real estate experience remains one of the most disorganized aspects of urban life.
In this chaos lies a familiar African problem, inefficiency born of fragmentation. Housing data sits scattered across countless social media pages, unverified agents, and city-based networks. The result is an informal system where transparency, accountability, and structure are absent.
@iorealtors combines artificial intelligence (AI) and location-based technology to bring renters, agents, and landlords into one transparent ecosystem, or, as Osarobo calls it, “the Bolt of Real Estate.”
“Most renters waste hours moving from one agent to another, and by the time they find a place, they’ve paid more in logistics and inspection than expected,” Osarobo explains.
“For agents, it’s no easier, there’s no dedicated platform where they can list verified properties and reach qualified leads directly.”
Abdulrasheed, here, details how IOREALTORS plans to launch and become the "Bolt of Real Estate" across Africa and beyond. Read full story now: techparley.com/drive100-how-n…#Drive100#Stories#Startup#Africa2025#futuretech#techtrends#technewsafrica#instagood#fyi#trending#techparley
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