Former Zillow executives Greg Schwartz and Carey Armstrong have launched an artificial intelligence-powered home search portal under their company, Tomo. The portal is available to homebuyers in 21 states.
Source: Inman News
Greg Schwartz’s Tomo launches AI-powered home search platform
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