January 15, 2026 - 20:37

NEW YORK, January 15, 2026 – VTS has announced remarkable growth in 2025, establishing itself as the largest AI-powered real estate technology platform in the market. This surge in success is primarily attributed to the introduction of VTS AI, which has quickly become the go-to technology for real estate professionals.
VTS AI leverages a cutting-edge data and technology framework that transforms how stakeholders in the real estate sector operate. By unifying owners, operators, brokers, and customers, the platform enhances collaboration and efficiency, allowing users to make informed decisions with unprecedented speed and accuracy.
The integration of AI capabilities has not only streamlined workflows but also provided deeper insights into market trends, enabling better management of properties and investments. As the demand for innovative solutions in real estate continues to grow, VTS is poised to lead the industry into a new era of technological advancement, setting a benchmark for competitors and revolutionizing the way real estate transactions are conducted.
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