From Car Safety to Buyer Advocacy

In 1972, about 27 people out of every 100,000 died in car crashes. For 2025, we expect that number to be only 13 – almost half as many. Do you know why?

Ralph Nader spent decades fighting for consumer protection, challenging corporate practices that put profits over people’s safety and interests. He gained prominence with his 1965 book, “Unsafe at Any Speed,” which criticized the automotive industry for its safety record, and the subsequent passage of the “National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act” in 1966. His advocacy was about fundamentally changing systems to serve those who needed protection most.

Why We Chose “Advocate”

That’s exactly why we chose “advocate” as the cornerstone of Agent Mira’s identity.

In real estate, buyers have always needed an advocate but rarely had one. Traditional agents serve both buyers and sellers, creating inherent conflicts of interest. Commission structures reward higher prices, not buyer satisfaction. The entire system seems designed for everyone except the person making the largest financial decision of their life.

How We Put Advocacy Into Action

At Agent Mira, advocacy is our operational foundation. Here are some examples of how we have operationalized advocacy in what we do.

Client Guidance: We provide strategic guidance based on your interests alone. If that means waiting three months for the right property or walking away from a deal, we support that decision.

Product Design: Our AI analyzes data to benefit buyers, not inflate prices. Every algorithm is built to find the best deal, not the highest commission. Users have transparency into how the algorithm works.

Pricing Structure: We eliminated commission conflicts entirely. Our flat pricing ensures that our compensation never increases if you pay more for a home.

Market Intelligence: Our data insights reveal opportunities others miss, like homes that will sell for 4% less because they are not being marketed well, giving you leverage traditional agents won’t share.

What Advocacy Really Means

True advocacy means standing exclusively on your side of the table, armed with AI insights and unwavering commitment to your success. It means asking “What’s best for the buyer?” in every single decision we make.

The real estate industry has operated the same way for decades. It’s time buyers had a dedicated champion.

What does advocacy mean to you in your professional relationships?

Learn more about our buyer-first approach at agentmira.ai