Xavi RL

AnalizaTuPiso - Spot hidden risks in Spanish homes before you buy.

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In Spain, buying a home means trusting what the seller chooses to tell you. Undeclared debts, expired habitability certificates, failed ITE inspections, illegal renovations — these only surface after closing. Analiza Tu Piso automates the due diligence that used to cost thousands in lawyers and architects. Paste a listing and get a full risk report flagging every legal, technical and financial issue. Available in multiple languages for international buyers.

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Xavi RL
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm Xavi, founder of Analiza Tu Piso, and I built this after living a home-buying process in Spain that almost went very wrong. A few years ago I was close to buying a flat in Barcelona. Everything looked fine on the listing — good neighborhood, decent price, clean photos. Only because a friend who works in real estate told me to dig deeper, I discovered the previous owner had an unpaid mortgage attached to the property, pending community fees, and the building had failed its most recent ITE inspection. None of that appeared anywhere until I specifically asked for it. It hit me that in Spain, the entire home-buying process is built on trust — you trust the seller, the agent, the listing. If you don't know exactly what to ask and where to check, you won't find out. And by the time you do, you've already signed. So I built Analiza Tu Piso to automate the due diligence that professionals charge hundreds or thousands of euros for. You paste a listing, and the platform cross-references notary transaction data from the Consejo General del Notariado, public property registries, and proprietary risk models to flag: - Outstanding debts and mortgages on the property - Missing or expired habitability certificates - Pending ITE inspections and structural issues - Illegal renovations or zoning problems - Abnormal pricing vs. real sale data in the area - Legal disputes or unresolved community issues Everything a careful buyer should check but rarely has the time, knowledge, or access to check themselves. I'd love to get feedback from this community — especially from anyone who has navigated a property purchase in a complicated market, or who has built products targeted at non-technical users making big one-off decisions. What would you expect a tool like this to do that we haven't thought about yet? Thanks for checking us out 🙏