Useful, not absolute.
Scores, estimates, and repair models help organize attention. They do not replace a title search, inspection, appraisal, legal review, or direct verification.
[02] About
FlipLot exists to turn scattered property research into a clear sequence: discover, verify, analyze, decide.
Investors often move between listing sites, maps, spreadsheets, saved screenshots, repair assumptions, and disconnected notes. Sellers face a different version of the same problem: building a credible listing, protecting private details, and understanding what happens before an opportunity reaches buyers.
FlipLot brings those jobs into one workspace. The feed is visual. Saved opportunities remain actionable. Approximate map areas preserve privacy. Seller submissions stay outside the investor feed until review. Wholesale tools keep contract evidence and deal calculations together.
Operating principles
Scores, estimates, and repair models help organize attention. They do not replace a title search, inspection, appraisal, legal review, or direct verification.
Public-facing maps should communicate the surrounding area without publishing the exact location of a seller-submitted property.
Listings and wholesale contracts need a review path that can surface missing proof, suspicious details, and inconsistent property information.