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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 1H 16M

Can Artificial Intelligence Revolutionize Housing Without Killing The Human Touch?

from RealEstateAF Podcast · host Mark A Jones - Founder of ReviewMyMortgage.com

Send us Fan MailWhat if the real estate edge isn’t more screens—but fewer? We sit down with a split panel—two cautious advocates and two skeptics—to unpack how AI is already transforming real estate and mortgage lending, where it speeds up the boring parts and where it threatens the human moments that matter most. The conversation is candid and specific: lead gen bots that qualify after hours, instant content and listing copy, virtual staging, floor plans, predictive analytics, and automated valuations that demand a pro’s eye for local nuance.On the mortgage side, we get into the guts of the process: AI flagging deposits in bank statements, prepping condition lists, scanning tax returns, and compressing timelines from application to underwriting. We name the roles at highest risk—transaction coordinators, processors, junior underwriters, call center intake—and the ones that gain leverage: senior underwriters, top agents, and loan officers who can explain tradeoffs, manage fear two days before closing, and negotiate under pressure. The takeaway is sharp: AI won’t replace great professionals; it will expose average ones.We also push into the uncomfortable truths. Some clients want kiosk-like speed; others crave voice and eye contact. Winning teams will offer both: a screenless, low-friction path for routine steps, paired with human judgment when the stakes spike. Then we zoom out. Data centers gulp energy; our grid isn’t ready. Ethics get messy: deepfake avatars, surveillance creep, and AI-written schoolwork. Detection is improving, but responsibility and skill still matter. The practical advice lands here: adopt AI to automate research and follow-up, protect time for client conversations, and sharpen the defensible skills—local expertise, empathy, and negotiation—that set you apart.If your role is exposed, become the person who masters the tools and teaches the team. Keep the mirror test: did you get better today? Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs a nudge, and leave a review with the one task you’ll automate this week.Topics Discussed in this Episode• mirror test mindset for daily improvement• rebrand to Real Estate AF and panel setup• AI empowerment vs tech enablement• short-term gains and long-term job reshaping• responsible use vs lazy dependence• practical tools for content, CMAs and coaching• lending workflows: docs, flags, guidelines, QC• roles at high automation risk across both sectors• why empathy, negotiation and calm still win• consumer modes: low friction paths and human help• energy footprint and grid constraints• ethics: deepfakes, detection, and education shifts• adapt or be replaced, build defensible skillsStart playing around with AI, use it to make your business more efficient, but use cautionSupport the showRealEstateAF is Powered by LoanBot.com Host: Mark Jones | Sr. Loan Officer | NMLS# 513437 If you would like to work with Mark on your next home purchase or as a partner visit iThink Mortgage.

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