Why Tech Could Render Real Estate Agents Obsolete In The Coming Years
For a long time, real estate agents have been considered indispensable in the United States for buying and selling houses. They control access to listings, review offers, and manage negotiations. But in the rest of the world, 85% of properties are sold by the owner while only 15% involve agencies. Now America is catching up and technology may make buying a house as easy as one click.
Sasha Poparic is the founder of Immobilium, the first international real estate platform that spans over 50 countries and is transforming how people access property markets. As the author of the new book Immobilium: The Global Real Estate Revolution, he knows the trends in America’s housing market and around the world. A pioneer in digital innovation since 1998, Sasha has helped create over 27 startups and is now using technology to revolutionize real estate investment.
With over 25 years of experience in tech and real estate he can give incredible insight on:
● Why technology will be changing access to the housing market in 2026
● How even the average person can start to invest in real estate this year
● The reasons international property investments are increasingly attractive
● Tech eliminating paperwork delays and huge real estate agent commissions
● Making one-click global property purchases possible with this platform
● His expectations for 2026 mortgage rates, inventory, and affordability
Featured in AP News, Rocket Mortgage, Newsweek, Yahoo! Finance, and on ABC, NBC, & FOX, Sasha is changing the way people can unlock the potential of real estate and asset investments.



If you would like to learn more visit: https://immobilium.io.
