Building the Human Layer in Real Estate Technology

Building the Human Layer in Real Estate Technology

Tuesday, 02 June 2026 02:31 PM

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Company Update

Listings tell you about the home. Leevli connects you to the community around it.

MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 2, 2026 / For decades, real estate technology has been about properties. Listings went digital, search got faster, data got more abundant. But one question stayed unanswered: what is it actually like to live there?

Leevli was built to answer it. The platform pairs MLS listings across more than twelve states with something listings have never carried, the lived experience of the people already there. Today that means over 10,000 users and more than 1,500 deeply reviewed buildings, with both growing steadily every week. Each building is scored on the dimensions that decide whether a place feels like home: noise, management, neighbors, safety, the texture of daily life that no square-footage figure captures.

At its center is the Leevli Score, a structured read on a building or neighborhood built from resident insight rather than marketing copy. Around it sits Ask a Resident, which lets prospective buyers and renters put their real questions directly to people who already live where they're considering moving. Not a review you scroll past, an answer from someone with no listing to sell.

That conviction shows up in how the company is built. Leevli's platform was engineered by Marcos Rabinovich, who leads software architecture and infrastructure, and Rodrigo Zisman, who oversees design and product. Both come from large-scale consumer and enterprise products serving thousands of users, and together they've turned a simple idea into a platform that organizes scattered community knowledge into something a buyer can actually use.

Together with its founder, Natalie Geller, a New York attorney with vast experience in legal compliance and cross-border transactions, the team shares a common belief: technology should not distance people from one another. It should help create more meaningful connections.

Leevli's view of technology follows from the same idea. The goal is not to replace traditional real estate information, but to complement it with the human perspective that is so often missing from the decision-making process. The platform handles the heavy lifting, routing each question to the resident, broker, or expert who can answer it, so the technology does the work and the people provide the meaning.

That matters more as people grow more mobile and neighborhoods more varied. Knowing a community's character, its rhythm and its people, is becoming as decisive as knowing its commute time or school rating. Leevli is betting the future of real estate needs both.

Because a home was never only the property. It's the life happening around it, and for the first time, that's something you can know before you sign.

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Leevli Media Relations
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www.leevli.com

SOURCE: leevli