Feeling at home? New app lets US homebuyers see neighbors’ politics

Feeling at home? New app lets US homebuyers see neighbors’ politics
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Feeling at home? New app lets US homebuyers see neighbors’ politics
Author: Marina Dunbar in New York
Published: Dec, 18 2024 12:00

Oyssey startup allows users to access neighborhood political affiliations and other social data. America’s political divide is likely to get even wider thanks to a new real-estate platform that lets potential buyers see the political affiliations of their future neighbors, as well as other social data and local demographics.

Oyssey, a tech startup launching this month in south Florida and New York City, allows buyers access neighborhood political affiliations based on election results and campaign contributions. “We’re the advantage platform for homebuyers at a time when buyers have never needed an advantage more,” Huw Nierenberg, CEO of Oyssey, said.

The new tech startup designed its platform around the belief that social data, such as age, education, and income demographics is more influential to prospective homebuyers than the layout or physical conditions of a home. A recent survey from Realtor.com showed that about a quarter of Americans are highly influenced by local and national politics in their decision to buy real estate.

Oyssey is attempting to simplify how homebuyers work with agents across the real estate industry. Not only has the company developed a website that allows users to search for homes, but it has also developed a tool that streamlines contract negotiations.

The platform aims to more or less provide everything a homebuyer needs to make and solidify their decision, all while integrating political and consumer block-by-block data. Though the service is marketed as a subscription model, buyers can reportedly use the platform for free by invitation from their agents.

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