Visre Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., has announced that it will provide appraisal software firms, automated valuation model providers, and mortgage lenders immediate accessibility to millions of auditable residential photos through its Residential Appraisal Image Library.Geo-coded to property addresses, Visre can deliver singular 2-megapixel parcel photos as well as larger panoramas blended from multiple photos to showcase subject properties, comparable properties, and neighboring parcels. Historically, calls to include imagery in AVMs have been slow to materialize as providers have only recently begun exploring how valuations can be photo-enhanced without affecting critical response times. Offering benefits to appraisal software developers and AVM providers, Visre's RAIL solution provides clients an API for rapid software integration. Visre said it sees street-level video as the next step in evolving property appraisals. The company can be found online at http://www.visre.com.
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