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A new software application that promises to fully digitize the residential home sale has announced its rollout in the United States, Inman has learned.
The product is called “Anyone,” and it’s also being made available in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, according to an April 29 statement.
“While traditional platforms focus only on listings, Anyone.com connects the full transaction journey: buyers, sellers, agents, home inspectors, mortgage advisors and notaries can now collaborate digitally in a single, integrated space,” the release stated.
Anyone has access to more than 31 million For Sale properties and 300 million property data points, according to the release, as well as profile data on 4.6 million agents.
Standout features of the product include the ability to drive deals from tour scheduling to offer submission and escrow management, an agent matching feature that uses artificial intelligence and 12+ billion data points to connect consumers with the best-suited sales professional.
It also boasts a centralized communication hub that keeps all individuals, documents and deal steps on track across an international buying and selling environment that can support overseas transactions.
“We’ve basically built the Uber of real estate,” Reza Sardeha, founder of Anyone.com, said in the statement. “The entire transaction — from finding the right home and agent to submitting offers and signing — is now handled in one digital workflow.”
The company states it has use cases in a wide range of nations, including Germany, France, Canada, Australia, India, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Finland, Switzerland, Poland, Portugal, Ireland and Austria.
Anyone is expanding its listing coverage in those markets, which stands at 84 percent. The goal is “near-complete coverage, 99.99 percent, of all active listings.”
A mortgage arm is in development, too, slated to launch in 2026 and focus on first-time buyers and underserved segments, “helping lower the financial barrier to entry by 50 percent,” Anyone said.
The team behind Anyone founded a web domain platform called Dan.com, which was sold to GoDaddy in 2022.