Use case — Personal

Give BLEUN the home you're looking for.

A home search is not one task. It is continuous searching, area research, scheduling, financing and diligence running in parallel for weeks. BLEUN holds all of it as a single objective.

What BLEUN does in a home search

BLEUN accepts an objective such as “Find a three-bedroom home in Lisbon under €650,000 before October.” BLEUN identifies the information it still needs, recruits specialist agents for search, neighbourhood research, viewings, financing and diligence, and keeps a live shortlist.

BLEUN executes only permitted actions. Contacting an agent or booking a viewing can be delegated; making an offer, signing or transferring money always requires your approval.

BLEUN monitors the market against your criteria and estimates confidence of reaching the objective by your deadline, revising the plan when inventory or financing changes.

The objective

You state the outcome in one sentence. BLEUN turns it into a structured objective with domains, inputs and agents.

“Find a three-bedroom home in Lisbon under €650,000 before October, walkable to a primary school.”

From that sentence BLEUN derives the constraints that matter — price ceiling, bedroom count, location, deadline and a proximity requirement — and treats each as a filter every candidate property must satisfy. Constraints you did not state are asked for rather than assumed, because a wrong assumption in a home search wastes weeks. If the search is part of a wider move, it plugs into a family relocation objective instead of running on its own.

Domains BLEUN coordinates

Search

Continuous monitoring of listing sources and agent inventory against your exact criteria.

Area research

Commute, schools, amenities, safety, noise and price trends per neighbourhood.

Viewings

Outreach, scheduling around your calendar and a structured record of each visit.

Financing

Affordability, pre-approval, deposit timing and the real monthly cost per property.

Diligence

Documents, surveys, tenure, service charges and anything that could void a decision.

Negotiation

Comparable evidence, an offer position and drafted correspondence for approval.

The agents BLEUN recruits

Agents are created for the objective and retired when it closes.
AgentWhat it does
Search AgentScans listing sources continuously against your criteria and removes duplicates and stale entries.
Neighbourhood AgentBuilds a picture of each area: commute times, schools, amenities, noise, and how prices have moved.
Viewing AgentContacts agents and owners, proposes viewing slots that fit your calendar and keeps a record of every visit.
Finance AgentTracks affordability, mortgage pre-approval status, deposit timing and total cost of ownership per candidate.
Diligence AgentCollects documents, survey and inspection findings, service charges, tenure details and known risks.
Negotiation AgentPrepares an offer position with comparable evidence and drafts the correspondence for your approval.

Inputs BLEUN needs from you

BLEUN asks only for what changes the plan. Required inputs unblock execution; optional inputs sharpen it.

Required

  • Budget range, including whether it is a ceiling or a target
  • Location or search radius
  • Number of bedrooms and minimum usable space
  • Move-in timeline or hard deadline
  • Buying or renting, and financing status if buying

Optional but valuable

  • Must-haves such as outdoor space, parking or a home office
  • Deal-breakers such as ground floor, busy road or no lift
  • Commute anchors — an office, a school, a family address
  • Pets, accessibility needs or renovation appetite
  • Existing agent relationships or properties already seen

How execution and confidence work

Every candidate property carries the evidence behind it: where it was found, how it scores against your criteria, what is still unknown and which agent is acting on it. Nothing sits in an opaque model — you can open any item and see why it is on the list.

When something blocks progress, BLEUN raises it as a blocker rather than stalling quietly. A missing mortgage pre-approval, an unreachable listing agent or a price band with no inventory left all surface as named blockers with a suggested next action.

Confidence is an estimate of reaching the objective on time. It rises with qualified shortlisted properties, confirmed viewings and evidenced financing; it falls when the deadline nears without a viable candidate. The mechanics are the same across every objective — see how the loop works.

Home search questions

Does BLEUN buy or rent a home for me?
No. BLEUN researches, shortlists, arranges viewings and prepares the paperwork trail, but any offer, signature or payment is an action you approve yourself.
Which listings does BLEUN look at?
BLEUN works from the public listing sources and agent contacts available for your market, plus anything you forward to it. It records where each candidate came from so you can verify it.
What does BLEUN need before it can start?
A budget range, a location, the number of bedrooms and your move-in timeline are enough to begin. Financing status and deal-breakers raise confidence quickly.
How does confidence change during a home search?
Confidence rises as shortlisted properties match your criteria, viewings are confirmed and financing is evidenced. It falls when inventory in your range disappears or a deadline tightens.
Can BLEUN handle a home search inside a relocation?
Yes. Housing is one domain of a relocation objective, so the same agents work under the wider objective alongside immigration, schooling and banking.

Describe the home you want.

State the objective once. BLEUN asks for what it needs, recruits the agents and works the search within the permissions you set.