Bayut Becomes First UAE-Based Real Estate Platform to Launch Property Search App on ChatGPT
The Bayut App on ChatGPT introduces a new way for users to search for properties across the UAE.
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Bayut has launched a property search app on ChatGPT, becoming the first UAE-based real estate platform to be available on the AI tool.
The Bayut App on ChatGPT allows users to search for houses and properties through natural conversations, rather than traditional filters. Users can describe what they are looking for, such as location, budget, size, number of bedrooms or property type, and receive relevant listings.
Bayut said the feature is designed to make property discovery more intuitive for buyers, renters and casual users, bringing real estate search into AI-powered conversational platforms.
The launch comes after approval through OpenAI’s app submission process, which evaluates apps based on usability, conversational design, and clear user value.
Haider Khan, CEO of Bayut and dubizzle, said the company has consistently seen innovation as a way to address real user needs and improve the property search experience. He noted that search behavior is shifting as more users turn to AI-powered platforms to ask questions, explore options and make decisions.
“With the Bayut App on ChatGPT, we are making it easier for users to search for properties in a way that feels natural, intuitive and aligned with how they discover information today,” he said.
“The UAE has created an environment where technology, innovation and ambition can thrive, and this launch is another step in bringing practical AI-led experiences into everyday sectors such as real estate,” he added.
The app is available globally through ChatGPT on desktop web, mobile browsers, and the ChatGPT app.

Bayut has launched a property search app on ChatGPT, becoming the first UAE-based real estate platform to be available on the AI tool.
The Bayut App on ChatGPT allows users to search for houses and properties through natural conversations, rather than traditional filters. Users can describe what they are looking for, such as location, budget, size, number of bedrooms or property type, and receive relevant listings.
Bayut said the feature is designed to make property discovery more intuitive for buyers, renters and casual users, bringing real estate search into AI-powered conversational platforms.