Move from raw deal materials to traceable underwriting, valuation scenarios, risk flags, and investment-ready outputs in a repeatable workflow.
Real estate underwriting should not start with days of manual data preparation.
Titleman helps investment firms, developers, lenders, advisory teams, brokerages, and valuation teams turn fragmented deal materials into structured underwriting analysis.
Upload or connect the materials your team already uses: offering memorandums, rent rolls, T-12s, financials, broker notes, comps, maps, lender terms, and internal assumptions.
Titleman helps organize the facts, apply real estate-specific logic, compare scenarios, and produce outputs your team can inspect, edit, and defend.
Built For The Work Behind Capital Decisions
Underwriting is not a generic document summary.
It requires a defensible view of value, income, cost, financing, risk, and sensitivity.
Titleman supports the workflows real estate teams use before they commit capital, issue credit, advise a client, or bring a deal to investment committee.
Use Titleman for:
- Acquisition screening.
- Real estate underwriting.
- Rent roll and financial review.
- Valuation scenarios.
- Debt and lender risk analysis.
- Development and value-add assumptions.
- Risk flagging.
- Investment committee preparation.
- Editable Excel outputs.
From Messy Deal Materials To Structured Analysis
Most real estate deals arrive in inconsistent formats.
Your team may receive:
- Offering memorandums.
- Rent rolls.
- T-12s and operating statements.
- Broker emails and notes.
- Existing Excel models.
- Market reports.
- Comparable sales and rents.
- Loan terms.
- Zoning and site context.
- Internal investment criteria.
Titleman helps convert those inputs into underwriting-ready analysis so analysts spend less time copying information and more time applying judgment.
Explainable Underwriting, Not A Black Box
Real estate teams cannot rely on a number they cannot explain.
Every major assumption should be visible:
- Where did the input come from?
- Which comp or source supports the assumption?
- Which valuation method was used?
- What changes if rents, expenses, cap rates, costs, or financing move?
- Which risk flags require human review?
Titleman is designed for analysis that can be reviewed, adjusted, and defended.
Analyze The Deal From Multiple Angles
Titleman helps teams evaluate:
- Current income and stabilized income.
- Rent growth and expense assumptions.
- NOI and cap rate analysis.
- DSCR, LTV, and debt service.
- IRR, equity multiple, cash-on-cash return, and yield.
- Exit assumptions.
- Downside and upside scenarios.
- Value-add and redevelopment cases.
- Highest and best use alternatives.
The goal is not one static answer. The goal is a structured view of the deal.
Outputs Your Team Can Use
Titleman can help produce:
- Editable Excel models.
- Underwriting summaries.
- Scenario comparisons.
- Risk flags.
- Valuation outputs.
- Comparable analysis.
- IC-ready summaries.
- Lender or investor-facing reports.
The output should fit the way your team already makes decisions.
Use Cases
For investment firms
Screen more deals, standardize underwriting assumptions, and prepare investment committee materials faster.
For lenders and banks
Review borrower materials, collateral, DSCR, LTV, downside cases, and market context with clearer traceability.
For developers
Underwrite acquisition, development feasibility, value-add, redevelopment, and exit scenarios before committing capital.
For advisory and valuation teams
Produce client-ready analysis faster while keeping assumptions transparent and editable.
For brokerages
Support investment sales, valuation narratives, and buyer underwriting with structured scenario analysis.
Why Titleman
Titleman is built specifically for real estate organizations.
It is not a generic AI assistant and not just a dashboard. It is an AI analysis engine for teams whose business depends on real estate decisions.
Titleman helps teams move from fragmented materials to explainable underwriting faster while preserving the professional judgment required for capital decisions.
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FAQ
What is AI real estate underwriting software?
AI real estate underwriting software helps professional teams turn deal materials into structured valuation, risk, financing, and scenario analysis for human review.
Does Titleman replace real estate analysts?
No. Titleman is built to reduce manual preparation work so analysts can spend more time on judgment, risk, strategy, and decision-making.
Can Titleman produce editable Excel outputs?
Titleman is designed around professional outputs such as editable Excel models, underwriting summaries, scenario comparisons, and investment-ready reports.
What materials can Titleman analyze?
Titleman can help analyze offering memorandums, rent rolls, T-12s, financial statements, comps, broker notes, maps, Excel files, lender terms, and internal assumptions.
Who uses real estate underwriting AI?
Investment firms, lenders, banks, developers, advisory firms, valuation teams, brokerages, family offices, and asset managers use underwriting AI to evaluate real estate opportunities faster and more consistently.