Shaimaa Ibrahim
The global real estate industry is undergoing a profound digital transformation, redefining traditional methods of buying and selling property. This evolution has paved the way for property technology (PropTech) companies to become key catalysts for change—delivering innovative solutions that enhance user experience and streamline real estate transactions.
Among the standout players leading this shift is Huspy, a UAE-born company with a bold vision to revolutionize the home-buying journey through seamless, technology-driven experiences. Since its inception, Huspy has emerged as a prominent force in the Gulf region’s real estate innovation landscape, helping reshape the way people engage with the property market.
In this interview, we spoke with Jad Antoun, CEO and Co-founder of Huspy, to explore the company’s origins, its mission to digitize real estate, and the technology powering its growth. We also delve into Huspy’s expansion strategy—particularly its focus on the Saudi market—as well as its perspective on the future of PropTech in the region and the growing influence of artificial intelligence in shaping the next era of real estate.
How did Huspy’s journey in proptech begin in the UAE, and what are the company’s main markets today?
Huspy started in the UAE with a simple idea, to fix the inefficiencies in real estate transactions by building better infrastructure for mortgage brokers and real estate agents. In doing so, we also wanted to build a global technology brand from the region for the rest of the world.
Our early focus was on mortgages, helping brokers get approvals faster and serve their clients better. We then expanded into real estate to support agents and agencies. Today, our main markets are the UAE and Spain, with Saudi Arabia now becoming a major priority. We’re aim to be in over 10 cities by the end of the year and are working toward making Huspy the technology backbone of real estate professionals in all of our markets.
What are Huspy’s flagship tech solutions, and how do they differ from traditional offerings in the real estate industry?
We’ve built tools that give mortgage brokers and real estate agents a competitive edge and the ability to serve their clients better. On the mortgage side, brokers use Huspy’s platform to manage clients, access best-in-market interest rates, submit applications, and get fast approvals. On the real estate side, agents use our app to manage showings, negotiate offers, and coordinate with mortgage offers, all in one place. Traditionally, these processes are disconnected and manual. What makes Huspy different is that everything is integrated, built for professionals, and designed to help them close transactions faster, and earn industry-leading commissions.
What sets the real estate chatbot you recently launched apart from traditional advisory services, and what challenges did you encounter in its development and deployment?
Most chatbots in real estate have primarily been built to capture home buyer contact details. Ours is built to act more like a digital partner and accessible via WhatsApp, making it easy for customers to use. Huspy.Ai pulls from real-time market data and offering tailored answers based on user queries. We also made sure that the AI powered platform could handle the complexity of regulations and offer accurate responses in multiple languages, based on the latest information.
What is Huspy’s current operational scale, what is the total value of real estate transactions it manages, and what are the company’s plans through the end of 2025?
Huspy currently facilitates over 7 billion dollars in real estate transactions annually. In the UAE, we’ve captured around 25 percent of the mortgage market, and 30 percent in Dubai alone. We’re live in multiple cities in Spain and entering Saudi Arabia very soon. By the end of 2025, we aim to operate in over 10 cities across Europe and the Middle East, while deepening our ecosystem of services for professionals.
Having recently raised 59 million dollars, how will this investment be utilized to support your expansion plans in European and Middle Eastern markets, particularly in Saudi Arabia?
The investment will help us scale both our product and our reach. In Europe, we’re focused on Spain and will expand into other high-volume real estate markets across the continent. In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia is a top priority. The funds will go toward hiring local teams, building country-specific features, and forming partnerships with local brokers and agencies. We’re also investing in our core technology to make our tools even more powerful for agents and brokers.
Saudi Arabia has been long on our horizon. We now believe that we are in a strong position to enter the market and succeed. The government’s recent updates on real estate rules is a positive sign, and we are excited to come to Riyadh very soon.
Given the company’s plans to enter the Saudi market, how do you perceive the digitization of the Saudi real estate sector? What are your expansion plans in this market over the coming years?
Saudi Arabia is undergoing a major transformation in real estate. The government is supporting digitization, but many agents and brokers still rely on offline processes. That’s where we see opportunity to fix the fragmentation. Our goal is to partner with local professionals and give them tools that help them close deals faster and serve clients better. Over the next few years, we plan to onboard leading agencies, localize our tech stack, and establish Huspy as the preferred partner for real estate professionals in the Kingdom.
In your opinion, what are the most significant technological trends that will impact the future of real estate in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the Gulf region?
The biggest shift is happening in professional enablement. Instead of replacing agents or brokers, technology is giving them new capabilities. We’re seeing trends like automated mortgage approvals, smart agent workflows, and fully digital closing processes. There’s also growing interest in data-driven pricing tools and AI-powered property search. Markets like Saudi Arabia and the UAE are moving fast, and we believe the winners will be platforms that help professionals work more efficiently, not just faster.
How do you foresee the role of AI in reshaping the real estate markets in the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the coming years?
Real estate is the world’s largest asset class and the high-value nature of transactions means that humans will remain a crucial part of transactions. AI will become a behind-the-scenes engine for real estate professionals. It won’t replace the agent or broker, but it will support them in decision-making, personalization, and lead qualification. In markets like the UAE and Saudi Arabia, where customer expectations are rising and deal cycles can be complex, AI can help streamline everything from property recommendations to document verification. At Huspy, we’re using AI to improve agent workflows and make customer interactions smarter without losing the human connection.
What are the most prominent opportunities for entrepreneurs in the proptech sector?
The biggest opportunities lie in solving pain points for real estate professionals. That could be building tools for pricing, analytics, financing, or transaction management. There’s also room to innovate in underserved segments like rentals, cross-border deals, and agent training. Additionally, entrepreneurs need to think beyond real estate, and look at related areas such as property maintenance, interior design, rentals, etc. In fast-growing markets like the GCC, founders who can combine deep local knowledge with scalable tech have a real chance to build category-defining companies.