
You are on Rightmove. As usual.
A three-bedroom detached in Easingwold. £310,000. The photos are fine, the kitchen is fine, the description says “in need of modernisation.”
You keep scrolling.
Except this time you don’t.
You notice the small icon in your browser — the one you installed a week ago and forgot about. You click it.
It already knows which property you’re looking at.
You click “Analyse.”
Nothing happens yet. The popup shifts, asking for something first.
A reading costs £2. You top up what you want.
You pay. Ten pounds. Enough for five readings.
The balance lives in your wallet until you use it. We don’t take rent on it. There’s nothing to cancel.
Six stages. Ninety seconds.
Each one reads the building differently. One looks at the era and the construction. One looks at what’s hiding behind the photos. One writes the cost. One writes what it could become.
Together they produce the reading your estate agent was never going to give you.


At £310,000, this Easingwold estate house is priced like it’s still wearing its 1980s developer suit — but the photos reveal thoughtful extensions and updates that most buyers will scroll past without seeing.


Two pounds. Ninety seconds.
A reading the estate agent couldn’t write if they had a month and a clipboard.
The building, finally told honestly.
Install the extension. Browse Rightmove. Click once.
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