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Jun 25, 202512 Min read

MrProptek: World's First AI Property Booking App Launches in Chandigarh

23-year-old Aagman Bhatia launches MrProptek, the world’s first AI property booking app, revolutionizing Indian real estate from Chandigarh.

MrProptek: World's First AI Property Booking App Launches in Chandigarh

Property hunting has always been a nightmare. You know the drill—endless broker calls, fake listings, weeks of back-and-forth negotiations, and that sinking feeling when you realize the "spacious 2BHK" is actually a glorified closet. But what if I told you a 23-year-old from Punjab just flipped the entire game on its head?

The Kid Who Dared to Dream Big

Meet Aagman Bhatia. While most 23-year-olds are figuring out life, this guy decided to revolutionize real estate. Fresh out of Plaksha University with an AI/ML degree, Aagman teamed up with his dad, KS Bhatia (you might know him from Pumpkart—yes, that hardware app Google's CEO once praised). Together, they've built something that sounds almost too good to be true: MrProptek, the world's first AI-powered property booking platform. Think of it as the Zomato of real estate. Hungry for a new home? Just order it up.

When the governor shows up, you know it's serious.

The app didn't just quietly launch—it made quite the entrance. Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria himself unveiled MrProptek at Hotel Mountview in Chandigarh. That's not your typical app launch crowd, right?

"It's a matter of pride for Chandigarh and Punjab," the governor said, clearly impressed by what this young entrepreneur had cooked up. He even connected it to bigger national goals like Digital India—because apparently, this little app from the tricity might just be a glimpse into India's tech future.

So what actually makes this thing special?

Here's where it gets interesting. Remember those property websites that basically just collect your number to spam you with broker calls? MrProptek throws that whole model out the window.

Meet Oora: This AI assistant is like having a really smart friend who knows everything about real estate. Want a place with a pool, gym, good parking, and 10% annual appreciation? Just ask Oora. She'll find options faster than you can say "broker fee."

Enter Aug: This is where things get sci-fi. We're talking 4K virtual tours that let you walk through properties like you're actually there. Measure rooms, check out different furniture setups, and even get that "dollhouse" bird's-eye view. It's so detailed you might forget you're staring at your phone screen.

Direct Line to Builders: Forget middlemen. The app connects you straight to builders via Google Meet. Negotiate, finalize, and pay—all without a single broker breathing down your neck.

Big Dreams, Bigger Plans

Starting local is smart, but these guys aren't thinking small. Right now, they've got premium projects in Chandigarh and Mohali lined up—Homeland Regalia, Noble Aurellia, and The Zirk. Nice stuff, but that's just the appetizer.

Within two months, they're hitting Bangalore, Mumbai, and Surat. By next August? Dubai. And by 2028, they want the whole of Asia covered. We're talking about everything from budget flats to private islands. Yeah, you read that right—private islands.

The confidence is almost crazy, but considering they're already in talks for exclusive rights to market projects worth thousands of crores, maybe crazy is exactly what the industry needed.

Why This Actually Matters

Let's be honest—buying property in India has been broken for years. Months of running around, shady brokers, hidden costs, and properties that look nothing like their photos. The Bhatias figured out something important: technology could fix most of these headaches. What used to take months now happens in hours. That's not marketing fluff—that's the actual promise. Search, compare, virtually visit, negotiate, and close deals all from your couch. No broker fees eating into your budget, no fake listings wasting your weekends.

Reality Check Time

Will Mr. Proptek actually change everything? That's the million-dollar question. The real estate world is notoriously resistant to change, and plenty of startups have promised to "disrupt" the industry before. But there's something different here—maybe it's the government backing, maybe it's the tech, or maybe it's just good timing.

What's certain is that a 23-year-old from Punjab just put his hometown on the global innovation map. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, you've got to admire the audacity. In a country where young entrepreneurs are increasingly making waves, Aagman Bhatia's story feels like exactly the kind of disruption India's been waiting for.

Sometimes the biggest changes come from the most unexpected places. And sometimes, they come from kids who refuse to accept that "this is just how things work." The property game just got interesting.