AI, Trust and the Future of Real Estate: Inside eXp’s Global Perspective

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Real estate has always been about people, trust and human guidance. Now, in a world filled with AI tools, instant data and lightning-fast communication, one truth stands stronger than ever: expertise is becoming more valuable, not less. This theme took center stage in the debut episode of the NAR REALTOR News Change Agents podcast featuring Leo Pareja, CEO of eXp Realty, and NAR CEO Nykia Wright.

The Everest Analogy: Why Consumers Still Need Real Experts

Even with unlimited online information, most Americans move only a few times in their lives. Pareja highlights that consumers are not searching for information; they are searching for a guide. He compares buying or selling a home to preparing for a Mount Everest climb. You can research gear, strategies and nutrition all day long, but when you reach the base of the mountain, you rely on someone who has done it hundreds of times.

In Pareja’s analogy, real estate agents are the Sherpas of the housing journey, offering safety, clarity and confidence during one of life’s biggest decisions.

AI as an Accelerant, Not a Replacement

Pareja considers AI not a threat, but an accelerant. He shares a story of a Houston agent who received an investor inquiry on a Saturday. Typically, that message might wait until Monday. Instead, an AI-powered email assistant drafted a reply, checked availability and offered appointment options instantly.

That lead originated from a consumer asking ChatGPT: Who is the most investor-centric agent in Houston? The result: a $350,000 cash transaction closed in under 30 days. AI sped up the introduction, but the agent delivered the expertise.

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AI makes communication faster, but the industry continues to reward the professionals who bring insight, ethics and local market knowledge. This is why Cameron Academy’s training programs focus on real-world readiness, helping students not only pass the exam but thrive in a tech-driven marketplace.

The Global View: Why the U.S. Leads the Way

With eXp operating in 29 countries, Pareja has firsthand insight into global real estate systems. Unlike many international markets, the U.S. and Canada benefit from coordinated MLS networks that provide transparency and broad listing access.

This structure creates a uniquely trusted and efficient ecosystem. Pareja notes that many countries envy the U.S. model because it offers clarity and access to data that simply do not exist elsewhere. Protecting that transparency, he argues, is essential for the future.

From New Agent to Global CEO

Pareja’s conversation with Wright also covers his journey from a young agent to CEO of one of the world’s largest brokerages. His passion for serving consumers and staying actively licensed underscores the importance of education, preparation and ongoing professional development.

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What’s Coming Next

The Change Agents podcast releases two episodes per month featuring leaders shaping the industry’s future. Up next, Nykia Wright meets with Bess Freedman, CEO of Brown Harris Stevens, who oversees more than 2,300 agents across multiple states.

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