Exact-property check
The street address, unit, parcel references, and source property should agree before downstream facts are trusted.
Free sample and buyer guide
The public sample and this guide show Twellie's report structure, source labels, limitations, and follow-up workflow at no charge. Entering an address below prepares the paid eligibility flow; it does not generate a free address-specific result.
A free property report should not imply that every public record, ownership event, permit, lien, claim, hazard, or sale has been found. Coverage and update timing vary by jurisdiction and provider. A blank field can mean unavailable, not applicable, not attempted, or not found within the stated source—it does not prove absence.
Twellie does not run a hidden address-specific free report. The free resources explain the method and show a clearly fictional sample. An entered address is stored only as a local draft and continues to the paid buyer brief, where eligibility is checked before checkout.
The street address, unit, parcel references, and source property should agree before downstream facts are trusted.
Available evidence should retain its source and limitation; demo, missing, or unsupported data must not drive a conclusion.
The sample demonstrates traceable recorded-sale rows without claiming that its facts describe the address you entered.
The address form continues to the paid eligibility flow. It does not create an address-specific report before payment.
“Property report” is not a standardized US document name. Before relying on a free or paid product, identify its issuer, purpose, effective date, record coverage, update policy, source trail, and explicit exclusions.
| Resource | Useful for | Does not establish by itself |
|---|---|---|
| Twellie free walkthrough | Understanding the report format, source labels, limitations, and buyer questions before purchasing | Any fact about the address entered, complete history, verified condition, title, value, insurability, legal use, or authority to sell |
| County or municipal record | The specific fact and administrative purpose of that office | Every other record category, present condition, or a complete transaction conclusion |
| Title commitment | Proposed title coverage, requirements, exceptions, and vesting for the transaction | Physical condition, market value, or final coverage before requirements are met |
| Licensed appraisal | An opinion of value for a stated client, date, and intended use | Buyer inspection, clear title, repair budget, or affordability |
| Home inspection | Accessible physical systems and conditions within the inspection agreement | Concealed-condition certainty, title, market value, or future performance |
No. It carries the address into the eligibility and buyer-brief flow. The free resources are the fictional sample, methodology, guides, and worksheets.
No. The current public product does not publish valuation conclusions, adjusted comparable outputs, fair-price labels, market ceilings, or walk-away guidance.
No. A public owner name may be a useful record lead, but it cannot authenticate the person contacting you, prove authority to sign, clear title, validate a listing, or confirm payment instructions.
The property may not match safely, the listing may not be current, comparable-sale coverage may be insufficient, or a required rights, storage, authentication, or payment gate may be closed. Twellie shows the limitation rather than inventing an answer.
Only after the address-specific preflight confirms the exact property, active listing, core facts, and qualified closed-sale coverage, and the platform confirms data rights, secure persistence, authentication, and Stripe.