Developer Builds NestScore For Property Evaluation
On December 19, 2025, a London homebuyer announced NestScore, a browser-based app that standardises property evaluations with 37 questions across 10 categories. The MVP runs entirely client-side using React and TypeScript, stores data in IndexedDB, and shares evaluations via compressed URL or QR codes without any backend. Adjustable weights produce weighted averages so users can compare properties side-by-side.
Key Points
- 1Implements 37-question framework across 10 categories for consistent, repeatable property scoring
- 2Enables adjustable weighted scores so buyers prioritise internet, safety, or outdoor space differently
- 3Provides serverless sharing by compressing JSON into URL/QR codes, simplifying partner collaboration
Scoring Rationale
Practical, interoperable browser app with actionable scoring for buyers; limited novelty and narrow real-estate scope constrain broader industry impact.
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