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Levent Künzi is building Europe's first AI-native platform brokerage with properti — combining technology, data and human expertise to reshape real estate across the continent. As one of Europe's foremost thought leaders on AI and real estate technology, he defines where the industry is heading.

"Platform brokerages win. Europe has zero. We are building it."
140+
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2019
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CH → EU
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Levent Künzi is a Swiss entrepreneur, investor and Founder & CEO of properti — Switzerland's leading AI-native real estate platform brokerage, headquartered in Zurich. Since founding properti in 2019, he has scaled the company to over 140 agents and is recognised as one of Europe's foremost thought leaders on AI and technology in real estate.
Levent makes decisions hypothesis-driven, not consensus-driven. Every important decision follows the same pattern: diagnosis, options, recommendation, risks. Whoever brings a better hypothesis backed by better data wins the discussion — regardless of hierarchy. Three principles shape his decision style. First: data before opinion. Gut feeling is an input, not the decision mode. Activity without measurement is busyness, not value creation. Second: speed before perfection. Reversible decisions are made quickly, irreversible ones deliberately slower. In most cases, delay is the more expensive option. Third: clarity before comfort. Difficult people and structural decisions are not postponed. Whoever can't carry that weight won't find the right setting at properti. The result: an operating model that combines pace, substance and clear ownership.
properti is Switzerland's leading AI-native real estate platform brokerage, founded at the end of 2019 in Zurich by Levent and Adrian Künzi. As a digital real estate broker, properti combines proprietary technology, real-time market data, Switzerland's largest buyer database and 140+ local agents on a single platform — for buying, selling and renting property across every major Swiss economic region, from Zurich, Bern and Basel to the Romandie and Ticino. Investors include Migros and PostFinance — two of the most trusted brands in Switzerland.
Traditional Swiss real estate brokers work locally, manually and on a commission basis. properti is different: a digital real estate broker that runs the entire selling and buying process on its own AI platform — from data-driven property valuation and buyer matching to closing. Client focus is at the core: sellers and buyers get full transparency across every step of the process through a dedicated client portal. With more than 11,000 transactions, a referral rate above 90% and a network of 140+ local agents, properti is the fastest-growing real estate brokerage in Switzerland.
At traditional Swiss real estate firms, agents have to assemble their own tools, leads, marketing and training — losing valuable time to administration. properti is different: the only fully integrated platform in Switzerland for real estate agents. Marketing, prospecting, training, AI-powered valuation and matching tools, and a transparent, fair compensation model all come from one place. properti's in-house agentic AI system automates all administrative work, so agents can focus entirely on what matters: the client. The result: agents at properti close 2-3× more transactions than the Swiss industry average. Today, 140+ local agents work on the properti platform — and the network is growing fast.
Levent Künzi speaks internationally on the topics he lives at the frontline every day: AI in real estate, platform brokerages and the consolidation of the brokerage industry, building and scaling European PropTech scale-ups, agentic AI in sales, and the future of buying and selling property. As Founder & CEO of one of Europe's leading PropTech companies, he combines strategic perspective with operational reality — from the Series A question to what it actually takes to run a company with 180+ people.