A United Kingdom-based real estate agency has introduced personalized audio summaries as a new way for prospective homebuyers to revisit property viewings. Plans are reportedly in the works for a U.S. release. Ashton Stripp, an agency based in Sussex, is now sending custom “podcasts” to individuals who attend viewings. The recordings are roughly three to four minutes in length. Dubbed HouseCast, the tool uses AI to create audio clips that are delivered automatically within hours of a visit. Clips include descriptions of a property’s layout, standout features, renovation potential, garden orientation, and information about local amenities such as schools and historical context. The system was developed by AI strategist Paul Hurley of TrainrAI — a technology consultancy based in Sussex. The software compiles internal notes, listing descriptions and public data into natural-sounding voice recordings. Housecast is simply the property world’s turn, and it shows how quickly fresh ideas can become real products. According to Ashton Stripp, early trials of the tool began with seller-oriented podcasts that summarize feedback on valuations. Since expanding the concept to buyers, the feedback has been largely positive. Several homebuyers have reported that the podcasts help them recall key details after viewing multiple homes in a day.