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Streamlining Real Estate Transactions Through Digital Innovation: The Estatery Model

Published on March 2025 by Arokia Priya Charles, Munmun Kakkar, Shweta Nitin Banait
International Conference on Next Gen AI, Innovation and Engineering Excellence 2025
Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Ajeenkya D Y Patil School of Engineering, Pune
ICNIEE2025 - Number 1
March 2025
Authors: Arokia Priya Charles, Munmun Kakkar, Shweta Nitin Banait

Arokia Priya Charles, Munmun Kakkar, Shweta Nitin Banait . Streamlining Real Estate Transactions Through Digital Innovation: The Estatery Model. International Conference on Next Gen AI, Innovation and Engineering Excellence 2025. ICNIEE2025, 1 (March 2025), 1-6.

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author = { Arokia Priya Charles, Munmun Kakkar, Shweta Nitin Banait },
title = { Streamlining Real Estate Transactions Through Digital Innovation: The Estatery Model },
journal = { International Conference on Next Gen AI, Innovation and Engineering Excellence 2025 },
issue_date = { March 2025 },
volume = { ICNIEE2025 },
number = { 1 },
month = { March },
year = { 2025 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 1-6 },
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url = { /proceedings/icniee2025/number1/streamlining-real-estate-transactions-through-digital-innovation-the-estatery-model/ },
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Abstract

Estatery is a cutting-edge web platform designed to revolutionize. the real estate market, trying to solve problems such as old property listings, slow transactions, and time coordination of real-time data showing different components of the web with integration. Thus, this app will make it easier for property transactions are done through technology that offers instant updates rather than the regular information updates. It will be instead better the experience of various stakeholders involved in real estate transactions property managers, sellers, and buyers. Next.js, Node.js, React.js, and AWS are part of the modern technological stack that allows searches for properties to be done quickly and accurately. Estetery presents an easy-to-use interface that seamlessly integrates listing properties with searching. This work introduces Estatery, a real-time, scalable real estate platform offering fast property searches, dynamic filtering, and secure user interactions. Key contributions include improved performance through server-side rendering, real-time updates, and a modular design enabling future scalability and innovation in property transactions.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Real-Time Property Updates Scalable Real Estate Platform Modern Tech Stack Real-Time Data Management Scalability and Future-Proofing AI-Driven Property Valuation