Rebuilt property research capabilities use specialized AI agents to gather and analyze real estate data, while a new pay-as-you-go credit model eliminates monthly subscription requirements
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / August 19, 2026 / GoRepa, a real estate property research and analysis platform for home buyers and real estate investors, today announced a major relaunch of its platform featuring AI agent-powered property research and a new usage-based pricing model. The redesigned platform uses specialized AI agents to research individual properties and discover properties matching a user's criteria, while replacing monthly subscriptions with credits that customers purchase and use as needed.
At the center of the relaunch is GoRepa's Property Intelligence Multi-Agent System (MAS), which coordinates specialized AI agents to perform property and market research that traditionally requires buyers and investors to gather information from multiple sources.
Users can begin with a specific property through GoRepa's Single Property Lookup or define criteria through its Advanced Search capability. GoRepa's agents then research available property and market information, including comparable properties and market conditions, and provide the collected information to the platform's financial analysis engine.
The financial engine evaluates the research and calculates indicators designed to help users assess properties more efficiently. GoRepa presents the results through visual green and red signals, allowing users to quickly identify areas that warrant attention while retaining access to the underlying property and financial information.
"The goal of rebuilding GoRepa was not simply to add AI to an existing real estate application. We wanted AI agents to do meaningful work on behalf of the person evaluating a property," said Juan Cabrera, founder of GoRepa. "A home buyer or real estate investor can spend hours finding properties, researching comparable sales, gathering market information and working through the numbers. GoRepa is designed to bring that research together and turn it into information that is easier to evaluate."
The relaunch also introduces a fundamental change to GoRepa's business model. Monthly subscriptions are no longer required. Instead, users purchase credits and consume them when using research-intensive capabilities such as property lookups and advanced searches. Purchased credits do not expire, allowing occasional buyers and active investors alike to use the platform according to their individual research needs.
The new approach is intended to broaden GoRepa's usefulness beyond professional real estate investors. The platform supports several property evaluation scenarios, including rental properties, property flipping and primary-home purchases.
"Someone researching a home may need the platform very differently from an investor evaluating properties every week," Cabrera said. "Moving to credits allows customers to pay for the research they actually use rather than maintaining a recurring subscription."
The relaunch follows an extensive redevelopment of GoRepa's property research capabilities and marks the company's transition from its earlier search implementation to an AI agent-powered architecture.
To learn more about GoRepa or explore the rebuilt property research platform, visit Gorepa.com.
About GoRepa
GoRepa is a real estate property research and analysis platform designed for home buyers and real estate investors. The platform combines AI agent-powered property research with financial analysis to help users discover, research, compare and evaluate residential real estate opportunities. GoRepa supports single-property research and advanced property searches across investment strategies including rental properties, property flipping and primary-home purchases. GoRepa operates on a pay-as-you-go credit model with no monthly subscription requirement.
Media Contact
Juan Cabrera
Founder, GoRepa
Email: juan.cabrera@gorepa.com
Phone: (407) 536-8507
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SOURCE: GoRepa
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