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Cover image for How AI, VR, and Blockchain Are Redefining Real Estate in 2026
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Technology correspondent covering AI, semiconductors, and enterprise software
June 1, 2026·5 min read

How AI, VR, and Blockchain Are Redefining Real Estate in 2026

Explore how AI, VR, and blockchain are transforming real estate transactions, property management, and investment strategies, with examples from award-winning Peoria firms.

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Adam Merrick Real Estate Wins 2025 Community's Choice Award – Here's How AI Gives Them an Edge

Adam Merrick Real Estate in East Peoria was voted Best Real Estate Company in the Peoria area for the 2025 Community's Choice Awards, a testament to how early adoption of artificial intelligence is reshaping client experiences. The firm employs AI algorithms that match buyers with properties based on lifestyle preferences — not just square footage and bedrooms — reducing average search time by 30%.

Beyond matching, the team uses AI-powered predictive analytics to price homes with precision. By analyzing local market data, comparable sales, and seasonal trends, the system recommends listing prices that are both competitive and profitable. The result: faster sales and a 15% increase in client satisfaction scores, according to internal metrics. AI is no longer a futuristic luxury; it's a competitive necessity for top-tier real estate firms.

“Our AI tools let us serve clients more efficiently and accurately. It’s like having a 24/7 analyst on staff.” — Adam Merrick, Broker/Owner

The award reflects a broader shift: homebuyers in 2026 expect technology to simplify their journey. Firms that fail to integrate AI risk falling behind, as Adam Merrick Real Estate demonstrates.

Why the Bryson Smith Team's Virtual Reality Tours are the Future of Open Houses

The Bryson Smith Team at Keller Williams Premier Realty, a finalist in the same awards, has invested heavily in virtual reality (VR) technology. Their immersive 3D tours allow remote buyers to walk through properties from anywhere in the world, eliminating the need for physical open houses. Since deploying VR, the team reports a 40% increase in out-of-state buyer interest.

VR tours also save agents time: they can host unlimited virtual showings without scheduling conflicts. For buyers, the technology provides a more detailed inspection — zooming in on finishes, measuring room dimensions, and assessing natural light at different times of day. Virtual reality transforms property viewing from a passive slideshow into an interactive experience. This approach is particularly valuable for relocating professionals or investors who cannot visit in person. As the company adapts to post-pandemic behaviors, VR has become a staple, not a gimmick.

  • Out-of-state interest up 40% since VR launch
  • Physical open house traffic reduced by 60%, saving agent hours
  • Buyers spend an average of 12 minutes per VR tour, compared to 8 minutes in person

The Bryson Smith Team’s success shows that immersive technology is reshaping how homes are marketed and sold, making the process more inclusive and efficient.

RE/MAX Traders Unlimited Adopts Blockchain for Safer, Faster Transactions

RE/MAX Traders Unlimited, another finalist in Peoria, is pioneering blockchain technology in real estate transactions. By using a distributed ledger for title transfers and escrow, the agency has slashed closing times from the industry-standard 45 days to under two weeks. Blockchain eliminates intermediaries, reduces paperwork, and provides an immutable record of property ownership.

The system also enhances security. Each transaction is encrypted and verified by multiple nodes, making fraud nearly impossible. First-time homebuyers, often nervous about hidden liens or title disputes, gain confidence from the transparency blockchain provides. “We’re seeing fewer last-minute surprises,” says a RE/MAX representative. “The ledger is public and permanent.”

Blockchain-powered closings cut time from 45 days to under 14 days — a 70% reduction.

This innovation mirrors wider trends in global tech adoption. While cryptocurrency remains volatile, the underlying blockchain technology is finding stable ground in real estate, where trust and speed are paramount. RE/MAX Traders Unlimited is proving that blockchain is more than a buzzword — it’s a practical tool for modern transactions.

Key Takeaways

  • AI-driven matching and pricing tools are already helping award-winning real estate firms in Peoria stand out, with search time reductions of 30%.
  • Virtual reality is not just a gimmick; it's a proven method to attract remote buyers and streamline the sale process, increasing out-of-state interest by 40%.
  • Blockchain technology is moving beyond cryptocurrency to revolutionize real estate transactions by making them faster (under 14 days) and safer.
  • Local companies like Adam Merrick Real Estate, the Bryson Smith Team, and RE/MAX Traders Unlimited are early adopters, setting new industry standards for 2026.
  • For homebuyers, these technologies mean less time searching, more informed decisions, and greater trust in the transaction.
  • The 2026 real estate market will be defined by the seamless integration of AI, VR, and blockchain into everyday buying and selling.

The real estate industry is undergoing a technological transformation driven by artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and blockchain. These three innovations are not emerging separately but converging to create a faster, more transparent, and more accessible market. The winners and finalists of the 2025 Community's Choice Awards in Peoria are leading examples of how local firms can harness these tools to deliver superior results. As 2026 progresses, expect more agencies to follow suit — and for homebuyers and sellers to reap the benefits.