AI for real estate and construction
Know a site before you commit to it.
Permit checks, zoning research, site reports, and first drafts. We take the slow, repetitive parts off your team so the people you pay for judgement can spend their time there. You approve everything before it goes out.

Where your sector stands
In one year, the share of construction firms planning to adopt AI rose from 3.2% to 9.2%. For real estate, it rose from 13.0% to 24.4%.
Your sector is starting to move. You do not have to be first. You do want to make sure the slow, manual parts are not quietly capping how many sites your team can look at.
Adapted from Statistics Canada, Canadian Survey on Business Conditions, Q3 2024 to Q3 2025.
Why now
The paperwork is the slow part of every deal.
Feasibility, zoning, and permits eat the days before a deal is even a deal. Firms that take the repetitive parts off their team get to look at more sites, with better information behind each one. That is the whole advantage. More good decisions, sooner.
What slows you down
The legwork behind every site.
Zoning problems found too late
We flag setbacks and bylaw conflicts before you pay for the survey.
Permit risk buried in PDFs
We read the staff reports and bylaws, then surface the risk you would miss.
Site research that eats a week
Comps, easements, transit, and flags, pulled into one sourced pack.
Briefs written on the weekend
Planning briefs and council letters, drafted in your voice for you to send.
What we build
Built for your firm, not a template.
Every build starts with the free audit, then a written plan you approve before any work begins.
Zoning and permit checks
We set up a check that reads your proposal against the bylaw, the zoning map, and recent council decisions, then flags the conflicts before you submit. Your planner makes the call.
Site research packs
One request pulls together demographics, transit, comparable sales, and environmental flags, with every figure linked back to where it came from. Your analyst writes the recommendation.
First-draft briefs
Draft planning briefs, council letters, and project narratives in your firm’s voice, with the right references to the right documents. You edit and send.
The output
See what lands on your desk.
An example of a site brief Evior could draft for your analyst to review. Not client work.
Sample site brief
Example- Zoning
- Matches the intended use. One setback to confirm.
- Comparable sales
- Six within one kilometre, summarised with sources.
- Flags
- One easement on the north edge. Worth a closer look.
- Next step
- Drafted and ready for your analyst to review.
Start with a free audit.
Thirty minutes. We look at where the feasibility and permit work eats your days, and where AI can carry it. You get a short written report, yours whether you work with us or not.