
Consultant IA immobilier : le guide pour investisseurs et promoteurs
Le guide français du conseil en IA pour l'investissement et la promotion immobiliers, par une équipe qui construit et déploie. Ce que couvre une vraie mission (audit, feuille de route, construction, déploiement, transfert), les cinq phases, les quatre familles d'acteurs adaptées à la France, les facteurs de coût (sans chiffre), une checklist d'évaluation, et des preuves tirées de systèmes qui tournent.
Consultant IA immobilier : le guide pour investisseurs et promoteurs
English brief
This is the English brief for a guide written for the French market. AI consulting for real estate, done as implementation, helps an investment or development firm decide where AI actually fits, then gets a working system deployed on the firm's own infrastructure. A real engagement runs in five phases in order: audit, roadmap, build, deploy, and capability transfer. It ends in a deployed system your team uses, not a report.
France is early: in 2024, 10% of French companies with ten or more employees used at least one AI technology, up from 6% a year earlier, and just 3% in construction (INSEE, Insee Première n°2061). The bottleneck is implementation, not curiosity, and the French-speaking investor and developer space is almost entirely unserved. The full guide, written for that market, lives in the French edition of this page.
The Four Camps, Adapted to France
The space splits into four, and each leaves the same flank open. Large consultancies write diagnostics for institutional budgets and never build the system the roadmap describes. Generalist automation agencies, the French wave of "AI agencies," serve residential brokerages with lead-gen chatbots, not investors or developers. SaaS platforms are the right answer for standard jobs but cannot bend to how your firm actually sources, underwrites, or reports. The implementer seat, in between, gives you an advisor's judgment and a builder's deployed system, on your own infrastructure.
The proof gap is universal: nobody in the French space shows a live deployed system before you sign. Our own proof is on the record, from a deal-screening build that cut underwriting from fifteen hours to three minutes to an off-market sourcing engine refreshing 197 counties weekly. The French-language method is documented in full in the off-market sourcing guide. To scope your own operation, book a scoping call.
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