Bricklayer extracts structured data from commercial appraisal reports and makes it available to appraisal, lending, credit, and portfolio teams on demand.
Your institution already owns the appraisal data. Bricklayer makes it accessible. Property details, market analysis, comparables, tenant information, and value conclusions are extracted and organized for the teams that need them.
All intelligence comes from reports you already paid for. No third-party data acquisition. No external exposure.
Lending teams need property-level data and comparables during the loan screening and origination process, but that information is buried in completed appraisal PDFs.
Faster loan screening with property intelligence from your own appraisal archive.
Credit and underwriting teams need appraisal-derived property insights for risk assessment, but accessing that data typically means requesting reports or waiting on manual analysis.
Credit decisions informed by property data, without delays or manual report searches.
Portfolio teams need to monitor concentration risk and run stress tests, but property-level data is scattered across individual appraisal files.
Portfolio-level visibility built on appraisal data your institution already owns.
Appraisal, lending, credit, and portfolio teams all need data from the same appraisal reports, but each team accesses it separately and inconsistently.
One appraisal archive serving every team that needs property data, with no duplication or data silos.
Banks need to ensure that appraisal data stays under institutional control, with no third-party exposure or unauthorized access.
100% institution-controlled data. Your appraisal intelligence stays yours.
Most institutions start with one team accessing Bricklayer data, then expand access to lending, credit, and portfolio teams.
As your appraisal archive grows, the intelligence available to every team grows with it. All from reports you already own.
Find out how Bricklayer extracts searchable intelligence from the commercial appraisal reports your institution already owns.