On March 17, 2026, in Bangkok, just one representative from the Philippines attended a selective PropTech event - Anthony Gerald O. Leuterio, head of Filipino Homes. Among towering figures in international property tech, dialogue unfolded through his contributions. Participation stood limited, yet presence carried weight beyond numbers.
Digital systems in real estate, known as PropTech, alter property interactions globally. Instead of traditional methods, smart listings driven by artificial intelligence appear alongside online walkthroughs. Systems handling rentals or transactions simplify operations gradually. At an early stage, such progress drew attention during Startup Day 2026. This gathering took place in Bangkok ahead of a larger event focused on housing data tracking. The shape of what comes next quietly emerged through these discussions.
Held across an entire day, the gathering connected rising creators with long-recognized professionals. To Anthony Leuterio, this moment meant something deeper than exchanging contacts - here stood proof that Philippine voices belong in shaping what comes next for the field.
"Today reinforced one truth: the future of digital real estate is stronger than ever - and this is the moment to take bold action," Leuterio shared in a social media post following the event.
Why was his presence notable? The immersion was by invitation only, designed for companies and leaders already operating at the cutting edge of real estate technology. This made Leuterio's participation a significant milestone. "Proud to represent the Philippines as the only Filipino company in this exclusive session," he stated. "Our country deserves a seat at the global PropTech table, and today we made that presence felt."
Learning from the best
Within Bangkok’s dynamic setting, Leuterio encountered two individuals instrumental in shaping digital property markets. Not far from conference halls, Mike Plichta stood engaged - his reputation built through calculated moves in venture capital, particularly within PropTech innovation. His presence signaled depth in navigating expansion amid shifting industry tides. At his side appeared Gonzalo del Pozo, architect behind Mitula Group’s global footprint in online listings. That earlier endeavor stretched across continents before transitioning into new form. Now his attention flows toward PropTech Farm, a platform cultivating early-stage ventures throughout Southeast Asia and beyond. Focus lingers where experience meets emerging opportunity.
According to Leuterio, the sessions were a "masterclass" in building and dominating the next wave of real estate technology. The discussions went beyond surface-level trends, diving into the practical realities of running a PropTech company in 2026.
Six key takeaways for the future
Leuterio outlined several critical lessons from the day that he believes will redefine how real estate businesses operate, not just in the Philippines, but globally:
Designing the next-generation strategy: It’s no longer enough to just have an online presence. Companies need a holistic digital strategy that reimagines the entire customer journey.
Embedding AI at the core: Artificial intelligence isn't a bolt-on feature anymore. The discussion emphasized making AI the central nervous system of a business, from lead generation to client management.
True differentiation: With countless portals and apps crowding the market, the group explored how to cut through the noise with authentic value, rather than just competing on price or listings.
Culture in a hyper-digital world: A recurring theme was the challenge of maintaining a strong internal team culture when the business is driven by algorithms and remote work.
Timing expansion and funding: Knowing when to scale and how to fund it wisely was a major topic, with veterans sharing hard-earned lessons about the pitfalls of growing too fast or too slow.
AI-driven performance tracking: Beyond just using AI to talk to customers, the focus was on using it to track internal growth metrics, measure performance in real-time, and accelerate decision-making.

A new chapter for Philippine real estate
For Leuterio, the timing of these insights is critical. He hinted at major developments on the horizon for Filipino Homes, teasing a "new chapter" arriving in August 2026.
"Real Estate Philippines — Are You Ready for AUGUST 2026?" his post read. "A new chapter is coming. A new wave of innovation is rising. And we’re bringing the Philippines with us."
Though specifics remain undisclosed, the moment hints at Bangkok’s impact shaping what comes next. With Leuterio previously honored as 2024 International Realtor of the Year by National Association of Realtors (NAR) in the US, and fresh expansion into the Middle East under Filipino Homes, attention now turns naturally his way. What unfolds may reflect past paths, yet carry a different weight entirely.
A single firm from the Philippines showing up in Bangkok marks more than attendance - it reflects intent. Not merely adopting ideas from abroad, regional businesses now aim to influence their direction. Momentum exists, according to Leuterio, with vast openings on the horizon. Those stepping forward today stand to set the course for PropTech's coming ten years.
For now, he’s bringing those lessons back home. "Let’s build the future. Together," he said.





