For Appraisers
Support conclusions with stronger market structure.
WECKETT helps valuation professionals frame market-based reasoning more clearly by organizing digital real estate into property classes, tiers, and observed behaviors.
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What WECKETT adds to the process
WECKETT is not a substitute for appraisal judgment. It is a support layer.
It helps appraisers:
- Frame TLD hierarchy more clearly
- Reference category-level behavior
- Compare supported and unsupported adjustments
- Distinguish stronger logic from weaker logic
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Strong and weak reasoning
Weak reasoning relies on
- Unsupported assumptions
- Isolated anecdotes
- Instant-tool outputs without context
- Adjustments with no market support
Stronger reasoning relies on
- Observed sales behavior
- Category structure
- Comparable hierarchy
- Explicit explanation of uncertainty
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Market-based adjustments
WECKETT is most useful where an appraiser needs to explain:
- Why one TLD should not be treated like another
- Why a keyword sits in one property class and not another
- Why some categories deserve more caution
- Why certain comparisons are stronger than others
The system is designed to make those distinctions more legible.
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Commentary and caution
WECKETT commentary should be used as structured support, not automatic proof.
The value of the platform lies in helping professionals explain:
- What is observable
- What is inferred
- Where the model is strong
- Where caution is appropriate
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When to use WECKETT
- A name sits in a serious property class
- Comparables exist but need stronger framing
- An adjustment requires clearer support
- The appraiser wants more than an instant estimate