One Place vs Holofy
Holofy relaunched in 2026 as an AI property search, with natural-language queries, live listings from several portals, and a map full of neighbourhood data. It is a genuine competitor, though still early: it began with around eleven thousand London listings and focuses on Western Europe plus Dubai, with no Nordic or Baltic coverage. One Place searches a wider and more established European market, from France and Southern Europe to the Nordics, the Baltics, and Iceland, and stays purely on the buyer's side.
Is One Place the right Holofy alternative?
you want the widest, most established European coverage, including the Nordics, the Baltics, and Iceland, from a search engine that works only for buyers.
you are searching in London or Dubai today and want Holofy's 3D map, video tours, and its AI voice agent that calls listing agents for you.
What each platform can do
| Capability | ||
|---|---|---|
| Natural-language searchDescribe a home in a sentence instead of clicking through filters. | Yes | Yes |
| European markets in one searchSearch every market we cover in one query, not one national site at a time. | Yes | Partial |
| Cross-currency budgetSet a budget in one currency and match listings priced in others. | Yes | Partial |
| Cross-portal de-duplicationThe same home listed on several sites is merged into one result. | Yes | Partial |
| Lifestyle and spec attributesSearch real, structured details like sea view, sauna, energy class, or EV charging. | Yes | Partial |
| Proximity and points-of-interest searchFind homes near a beach, a station, or a school, ranked by real distance. | Yes | Yes |
This comparison is based on publicly available information as of June 2026. Competitor features change over time; let us know if anything here is out of date.
What people say about Holofy
Holofy's AI search only launched in 2026, starting with around eleven thousand London listings, so there are no independent buyer reviews yet. The clearest outside read comes from its own team on Glassdoor, where the picture is of a promising product still finding its footing.
“Most of its own staff say they would recommend it as a place to work, though the reviews are mixed.”
“Frequent changes in direction and priorities, experiments without a strong product strategy, and processes that are still immature.”
Quotes are taken from public sources and lightly condensed for length, with translations noted where they apply. Ratings are as shown in 2025 to 2026.
Three differences worth a closer look
Search the way you would describe it to a friend
Type a full sentence and One Place reads the intent behind it: location, budget, the must-haves and the nice-to-haves. There are no filter trees to climb and no fields to leave blank when a portal has not thought of your criteria.
One budget, every market
Set a budget once and One Place normalises prices across currencies, so a home in Switzerland and one in Sweden are compared on the same scale. Country-by-country portals leave the maths to you.
See each home once, not five times
The same property is often posted by several agents across several portals, and sold homes can linger for months. One Place merges duplicates into one current result, so your search is not padded with repeats of the same home.
Frequently asked questions
Both are free AI property search engines that read plain-language queries and pull listings from several portals. The difference is reach and focus. Holofy is early and centred on Western Europe and Dubai, with no Nordic or Baltic coverage, and it also sells tools to agencies. One Place covers a wider, more established European market and works only for the buyer.