Brokerage runs AI ops
716 Realty Group is scaling AI from pilots into workflow — using it for virtual staging, agent training and market research — and monetizing those efficiencies faster than rivals, a local business report noted. That’s proof real estate teams can move beyond experiments to operational AI wins now.
Gregory Straus 716commercial.com leads a brokerage that lists a growing team of "over 60+" sales professionals across its commercial and residential arms, underscoring scale behind the AI push. PowerHouse Real Estate formally joined 716 in an Oct. 20, 2023 transaction that the firm described as adding roughly 60 agents and seven offices to its footprint. newswire.com 716 documented 336 sides and more than $80 million in transactions at the close of 2021 during its acquisition of Black Willow Real Estate, providing a revenue baseline for efficiency gains. newswire.com Recent public agency listings show 14 active properties and 21 sold transactions valued at $8,064,898 over the past 12 months on its profile, illustrating ongoing deal flow. ratemyagent.com The brokerage published a company blog titled "The Next Era of Real Estate" that frames AI as a structured part of its operating strategy rather than a series of pilots. 716realtygroup.com Its IDX/MLS data was refreshed on March 9, 2026, indicating the firm's live integration of listing systems into routine workflows. 716realtygroup.com Regional demand for applied AI is visible: a CIBS session on March 11, 2026 drew more than 75 commercial real‑estate professionals focused on practical AI use cases. libn.com National industry guidance from NAR (June 12, 2025) also documents mature vendor tools for property marketing and content creation that brokerages can deploy to commercialize operational efficiencies. nar.realtor