Homesteader is TEQTONiQ Ai's flagship residential platform — built so a buyer and a vendor work from the same connected view of a property, instead of a vendor's agent PDF on one side and a buyer's static listing photos on the other. Cadastral boundaries, easements, zoning and live listing data sit underneath the experience as one layer, not a bolt-on.
The visual direction behind Homesteader has a real, specific origin: a property instructor won listing appointments by hand-building a Google My Maps layer of off-market properties from compiled data. That moment — watching a map do what a spec sheet couldn't — is the reason Homesteader is built as a cinematic, map-first experience rather than a search-and-filter results page.
The first real map screen was built and tested using genuine open cadastral data from the State Library of Queensland's Real Estate Maps collection — 1,187 heritage subdivision records, 762 with period imagery. That proved the visual and data approach works end to end. It is not live listing data and Homesteader is not yet a public product; the buyer/vendor transaction flow on top of the map is still being built.
Uses the same cadastral and property data layer as Lotland — one shared reference, not a separate import per app.
Sits downstream of Sophii for first contact, and feeds real transactions through to Brexon, the group's live agency.
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