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Real estate platform lets residents check neighbors' political affilitations


Oyssey, a startup soft-launching in South Florida and New York City, lets buyers access neighborhood political affiliations based on election results.

Oyssey, a tech startup soft-launching this month in South Florida and New York City, lets buyers access neighborhood political affiliations based on election results and campaign contributions, along with housing trends and other social data. The platform, launching in South Florida and New York City, integrates neighborhood political data — such as election results and campaign contributions — alongside housing trends to help buyers make socially informed decisions. OysseyA recent class-action lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors now requires buyers to sign contracts with agents and negotiate commission fees upfront, a shakeup Oyssey aims to capitalize on by simplifying the process for both parties.

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