Terry L. Hart
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2015
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Michigan
If your morning looks anything like mine used to, you’re already managing three platforms before you’ve finished your first cup of coffee. You’re pulling assessor data from one source, comps from another, permit history from a third — cross-referencing, copying, pasting, and hoping nothing falls through the cracks. In the near future you’ll be fielding turnaround demands from AMCs that seem calibrated for a world where UAD 3.6 compliance requirements didn’t exist. You’re spending real hours — hours that belong to your professional analysis — on intake paperwork, photo management, sketch uploads, and QC checklists that are held together with habits and workarounds rather than systems. And somewhere in the middle of all of that, you’re supposed to do the thing that actually matters: exercise your professional judgment on a complex property in a nuanced market. The appraisal profession has always demanded a great deal from the people who practice it honestly. Lately, it has started to demand too much of the wrong things. I built North Star Property Intelligence — NSPI — because I lived that reality for decades as a Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, and I got tired of waiting for someone else to fix it. NSPI is a unified appraisal workflow platform designed from the ground up by someone who has been in the field, not by a software team trying to imagine what appraisers need. Every stage of the appraisal process — engagement intake, field data collection, comparable research, report development, QC review, and final delivery — flows through a single, organized system. No more stitching together disconnected tools. No more chasing data across five open browser tabs. Check us out, click the link. Your feedback is critical to our success.
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