Realtor.com Expands Move-In Tools With AGOYU AI
In a move aimed at removing friction from relocation, Realtor.com announced this week that it is integrating AGOYU’s AI-powered moving quote platform into select rental and for-sale listings. The feature lets homebuyers and renters receive instant estimates from a network of licensed movers, all without an in-home visit. The rollout comes as housing markets remain competitive and relocation costs weigh on buyers and renters alike.
As of today, the AGOYU integration is live on a growing slice of Realtor.com’s listings and is accessible through the site, the AGOYU Moving app for iOS and Android, and the AGOYU website. The decision underscores a broader push by Realtor.com to support consumers beyond search and transactions, extending help into move-in logistics during an era of tighter budgets and higher expectations for transparency.
What It Does: Instant Estimates From Video
Users can record a short video of their belongings within the Realtor.com home-search experience. AGOYU’s AI then analyzes the video to identify items, estimate weight, and gauge volume. The result is a real-time moving quote drawn from a vetted pool of licensed movers. The system also surfaces mover profiles with estimated timelines and service details to help users compare options side by side.
The service is designed to replace traditional in-home estimates, which can take days and often come with a swarm of variables. By delivering pricing and mover histories in seconds, the platform aims to reduce surprise fees and promote transparency around the relocation process.
How It Works: A Step-By-Step Look
The flow is simple for any user, and it leverages existing Realtor.com search features. A homeowner or renter starts by selecting a listing and then chooses the new AGOYU quote option. A 15-30 second video is captured and uploaded, after which the AI processes the footage, assigns item counts and volumetric estimates, and returns a moving quote in minutes.

Keys to the tool’s appeal include:
- Real-time quotes from a vetted mover network
- Detailed mover profiles including ratings, experience, and insurance coverage
- Transparent pricing with potential fees disclosed upfront
- Availability across select rental and for-sale listings with ongoing expansion
Pilot Details And Availability
The AGOYU integration is currently being tested on a subset of Realtor.com listings across major metro areas. Realtor.com indicates the pilot covers roughly half of its active listings in the initial phase, with expansion planned over the next several quarters. In the first wave, the service is available to millions of monthly visitors who start a home search and opt into move logistics tools.
According to Realtor.com's team, the AGOYU platform can connect users with a network of more than 1,000 licensed movers, with continued onboarding as demand evolves. Quotes are designed to be accessible on both mobile devices and desktop browsers, and users can switch between movers or opt to receive estimates via email or the AGOYU app.
Market Context: Why Now
Relocation costs have remained a meaningful hurdle in today’s housing market, where buyers and renters routinely juggle mortgage considerations, interest-rate environments, and logistics. In June 2026, mortgage rates hover in the mid-to-high 6% range on average, contributing to a wary stance among some buyers about committing to a move before prices stabilize. Against this backdrop, Realtor.com adds AGOYU generate capabilities to help consumers lock in clearer pricing and avoid unexpected charges during the relocation process.
Industry observers say this integration could shift how people plan moves. The ability to visualize belongings, estimate their weight and volume, and compare quotes quickly may shorten the decision cycle for many households and reduce the need for multiple in-home assessments. The result could be a more predictable, lower-stress relocation experience as markets adjust to evolving affordability pressures.
Implications For Buyers, Renters, And Movers
The move to integrate AGOYU AI into Realtor.com’s platform has several potential implications:
- Lower relocation costs through faster quote generation and more price transparency
- Greater confidence for first-time buyers and renters facing a move in a tight market
- A more standardized process for comparing moving services and timelines
- Enhanced data flow between home searches and logistics planning, creating a smoother overall experience
Executive Perspectives: Quotes From Leaders
Bill Mulholland, founder and CEO of AGOYU, described the partnership as a way to bring clarity to a historically opaque industry. “People move for many reasons, but the pricing side has long been a sticking point,” he said. “With Realtor.com, we’re placing powerful, real-time estimates in front of millions of consumers at the exact moment they need them most.”
On Realtor.com’s side, a senior product executive noted that the integration represents a natural extension of the company’s mission. “We want to be a true partner in the move, not just a search tool,” said the executive. “AGOYU adds a practical layer that helps buyers and renters understand costs before they commit, which can be especially valuable as interest rates and rental prices trend upward.”
What This Means for the Realtor.com Experience
As users navigate listings, the new tool is designed to appear as a seamless option next to scheduling a viewing or requesting a traditional moving estimate. For now, the service is free to consumers, with movers paying a small platform fee for qualified leads. Realtor.com says the model aligns with its broader strategy of extending support beyond the moment of listing to include move-in logistics and post-purchase tasks.
Industry analysts say the move could set a new standard for how proptech platforms blend listing experiences with service options. “We’re in an era where buyers expect end-to-end support within a single ecosystem,” observed a real estate tech analyst. “AGOYU’s AI-driven approach could become a differentiator for platforms that want to speed up decision-making while preserving cost visibility.”
Closing Thoughts: The Road Ahead
For now, realtor.com adds agoyu generate to its mix of tools, signaling a broader shift toward AI-enabled logistics in the housing market. If adoption grows as anticipated, the platform could push other major portals to pursue similar paths, creating a more connected, efficient relocation process for millions of households each year.
As with any tech-driven service, users should review quotes carefully and verify mover credentials. The aim is clear: reduce uncertainty, cut time to move, and make the relocation journey a little less stressful—one video at a time.
Note: This article reflects a timely development in real estate technology as of June 2026 and is intended for a U.S. audience following housing market dynamics and related services.
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