
One Place
The World's Most Powerful Real Estate Engine
About
One Place is a property intelligence platform that unifies real estate listings from across Europe into a single, searchable index, then layers AI on top to make finding the right property fast and intuitive rather than a chore of tab-hopping between dozens of local portals.
What It Does
Instead of checking Properstar, SeLoger, Fotocasa, Immobiliare, and a dozen other national portals separately, users search once on One Place and see listings pulled from all of them, deduplicated, enriched, and ranked in one place. The platform crawls listing sites, uses LLMs to extract structured data from raw listing pages, and continuously re-indexes everything so search stays current.
Key Features
- Pan-European coverage: Listings aggregated from across more than 18 European markets, spanning the Nordics, Baltics, Benelux, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Iceland, Austria, and Croatia, with Monaco and Andorra also explorable.
- AI-powered data extraction: Our own models read raw listing pages and pull out structured facts, price, surface area, room counts, amenities, sea view, pool, terrace, and more, even when the source site never labeled them cleanly.
- Natural language search: A conversational AI agent lets users describe what they want in plain language (“a renovated house with a sea view near Nice under 800k”) instead of clicking through rigid filter menus.
- Vector similarity search: Properties and images are embedded as vectors, powering “find similar” recommendations and visual similarity across photos, not just spec-matching.
- Smart deduplication: The same property often gets listed on multiple portals or re-listed by different agents; One Place merges these automatically using metadata and image similarity, so users see one listing instead of five copies.
- Point of Interest enrichment: Every property is enriched with nearby amenities, schools, transit, beaches, using OpenStreetMap data, so location context comes built in rather than requiring a separate maps lookup.
- Saved searches and alerts: Users can save a search profile and get notified as soon as new matching listings appear.
- Fully web-based and mobile-optimized: No app to download, One Place works as a responsive web experience tuned for phones, tablets, and desktop alike.
Use Cases
- Home buyers and renters who want to search an entire country or region without juggling multiple portal accounts and duplicate listings.
- Relocators and international buyers researching unfamiliar markets, where local-language portals and unfamiliar neighborhoods make direct portal searching hard.
- Investors and agents scanning for opportunities across markets using natural language queries and structured filters that go deeper than what raw listing sites expose.
- Anyone comparing lifestyle-driven criteria, sea view, walkability, school proximity, that traditional portal filters handle poorly but One Place’s enriched data supports natively.
What Makes It Stand Out
Most listing sites are limited to one country, one language, and whatever filters the original portal happened to build. One Place’s edge is that it does the unglamorous work upstream: crawling broadly, extracting consistently with AI even from messy source pages, deduplicating aggressively, and enriching with location context, so the search experience on top feels effortless. The natural language agent means users aren’t forced to think in the vocabulary of real estate filters at all; they can just describe what they’re looking for.
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