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Cooper City Today
By the People, for the People
Florida CEO Sells Home for $100K Over Asking Using ChatGPT
AI-powered home sale strategy nets big profits for Florida executive
Mar. 21, 2026 at 7:39pm
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A Florida CEO sold his home for nearly $1 million after using ChatGPT to handle pricing, marketing, and negotiations - walking away with $100,000 more than real estate agents said the property was worth. His story is part of a growing wave of Americans turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to solve real financial problems, from selling homes to tackling personal debt.
Why it matters
As AI technology becomes more advanced and accessible, more people are leveraging it to make important financial decisions and transactions. This case highlights how AI can empower individuals to take more control over major life events like home sales, potentially outperforming traditional professional services in certain areas.
The details
Robert Levine, CEO of strategic consulting firm ComOps, used ChatGPT to handle the entire home selling process for his Cooper City, Florida property. The AI advised him to list the home $100,000 above what real estate agents had recommended, a figure Levine said the agents lacked confidence in defending. ChatGPT also provided granular guidance, such as which walls to repaint and when to schedule viewings. Levine's home ultimately sold for $954,800 - one of the highest per-square-foot prices in the market, despite not being the most updated or desirable property.
- Levine and his wife began prompting ChatGPT about the home-selling process during a long drive from south Florida to North Carolina last holiday season.
- Levine's Cooper City, Florida home sold for $954,800 in 2026.
The players
Robert Levine
CEO of strategic consulting firm ComOps who used ChatGPT to sell his Florida home for $100,000 over asking price.
ChatGPT
An artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI that Levine used to handle pricing, marketing, and negotiations for the sale of his home.
What they’re saying
“When we met with real estate agents, they lacked confidence in pricing. ChatGPT gave us more confidence in price points of where the market was going.”
— Robert Levine, CEO, ComOps
“I'd recommend it to everyone. ChatGPT is not coding. It is a conversation, and you're going to have to have that conversation with a real estate professional if you want to go that direction anyway.”
— Robert Levine, CEO, ComOps
What’s next
OpenAI announced in February that ChatGPT had reached 900 million weekly active users, putting the platform within striking distance of 1 billion, and revealed it now has 50 million paying subscribers.
The takeaway
This case demonstrates how AI-powered tools like ChatGPT are empowering individuals to take more control over major financial decisions, potentially outperforming traditional professional services in certain areas. As AI technology continues to advance, we can expect to see more people leveraging it to solve real-world problems and achieve better outcomes.

