Personal Property Appraisal Report Narrative Generator
Discovery Lens
B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
AI generates the narrative sections of personal property appraisal reports (art, jewelry, antiques, collectibles) for insurance, estate, and charitable donation purposes — currently 2–4 hours of appraiser writing time at $150–$300/hr.
Kill Reason
Art and personal property appraisal is a niche market with a small universe of credentialed appraisers, and the narrative writing portion of a report represents only a fraction of the appraiser's work — the defensible core is the valuation judgment, not the prose around it. The AI writes the words around the number but cannot generate the number, making this a marginal time-saver with no moat.
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