HouseMe.ai, a new AI-powered real estate intelligence platform, launched Monday with a free service that generates instant, data-driven reports on every active home listing in the Greater Toronto Area, according to a company announcement.
Built by a team of high-volume luxury brokers, the Toronto-based platform aims to put professional-grade analysis directly in the hands of buyers by delivering cost breakdowns, valuation scores, negotiation guidance and neighborhood data on any listing in under 30 seconds.
Founder and CEO Peter Torkan — a Toronto luxury broker at The Agency and a star of Amazon’s “Luxe Listings Toronto” — created HouseMe.ai with co-founders Paige Torkan and Nurit Coombe. Coombe’s Washington, D.C.-based real estate team closed over $270 million in sales volume in 2024, according to RealTrends Verified data.
HouseMe.ai’s core product is an “Intelligence Report” on any GTA listing, generated automatically from a direct PropTx Toronto Regional Real Estate Board data feed that spans more than 224,000 active and sold MLS records, plus more than 60 AI-powered neighborhood profiles.
The report, which the company said can be generated in 30 seconds, bundles several features that traditionally require multiple conversations with agents and advisors:
- True Cost Calculator: Estimates total cost to close, including land transfer taxes, legal fees and monthly carrying costs, to help buyers understand affordability up front.
- AI Investment Thesis: Produces a broker-style narrative analysis for each property, with financial summaries, key highlights and a plain-language risk assessment.
- AI Valuation Score: Assigns a public 0–10 “fair value” rating for each active listing, which the company positions as a first-of-its-kind consumer feature in Canada.
- Negotiation Strategy: Uses days on market, comparable sales and local conditions to suggest offer strategies and pricing bands.
- Area Market Pulse: Surfaces neighborhood-level trends, including pricing, inventory and market conditions.
- Conversational AI: Lets consumers ask listing-specific questions in 97 languages, with near-instant responses planned in a forthcoming version.
The platform is free to consumers and covers “all active GTA listings,” the company said. It is available via HouseMe.ai’s website.
According to the announcement, HouseMe.ai’s back-end includes a conversational engine designed to process natural language queries across 97 languages in under a second, further illustrating how generative AI is being applied to localized housing market data.
The company did not disclose whether it plans to monetize the service through premium tiers, referral partnerships or integrations with brokerages and lenders. For now, HouseMe.ai’s free access model positions it as a lead-generation and engagement tool in a market where buyers increasingly expect instant, mobile-first decision support.
This article was written by Brooklee Han with the assistance of HousingWire Automation, then reviewed by a HousingWire editor before publication.


















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