Condition Scoring
RealtyLens AI watches your walkthrough video and scores every room on a granular 1–10 scale. Walls, floors, ceilings, fixtures — each surface is assessed individually with issues flagged and repair costs estimated.
The AI evaluates every visible surface and fixture in each room, producing a detailed condition breakdown.
Detects cracks, stains, peeling, scuff marks, and overall wall condition with severity classification.
Assesses flooring type, wear patterns, scratches, stains, and replacement indicators.
Identifies water stains, cracks, sagging, popcorn texture, and ceiling condition issues.
Evaluates light fixtures, faucets, cabinet hardware, outlets, and built-in appliances.
Checks frame condition, seal integrity, hardware function, and glass condition.
Each room receives an aggregate 1–10 score that rolls up into the overall property condition rating.
Every score maps to a clear condition level so you can communicate findings to clients without ambiguity.
Like-new condition. No visible issues. Recently renovated or very well maintained.
Minor cosmetic wear consistent with normal use. No functional issues.
Visible wear, dated finishes, or minor issues that may need attention before listing.
Significant damage, structural concerns, or conditions requiring immediate repair.
Beyond scoring, the AI flags specific issues with severity levels and estimated repair costs.
RealtyLens is designed to complement — not replace — a licensed home inspection. It gives agents a fast preliminary assessment for listing prep, pricing strategy, and client conversations. For formal transactions, a licensed inspector should still evaluate structural, electrical, and plumbing systems.
The AI analyzes visual frames from your walkthrough to identify surface-level conditions — cracks, stains, wear patterns, fixture quality, and finish condition. It cannot assess hidden systems (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) behind walls.
Scores are consistent and calibrated across properties. They're excellent for relative comparison (comparing rooms within a property, or properties against each other) and for identifying areas that need attention before listing.
Yes. The full property report — including condition scores, issues, and repair estimates — can be shared with clients as part of your listing presentation or pre-listing consultation.
Upload a walkthrough and get detailed condition scores alongside floor plans and listing copy.
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