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Platr Holdings · iOS · McCracken County, KY

Backend live · UI in progress

Who actually owns the most property in this county?

Type any name — person, LLC, or trust — and see every parcel they own in McCracken County, with total assessed value rolled up into a single portfolio view. Entity resolution included.

County parcel records list an owner name on each individual parcel. They don’t tell you how many parcels that entity owns, what the combined assessed value is, or whether two LLCs that look unrelated are actually the same beneficial owner. Holdings does all three.

How entity resolution works

Type a name fragment — first name, last name, LLC partial, anything. Holdings finds every matching owner record in the county, including name variants (initials, suffix differences, “LLC” vs “Inc”, spouses on the same address), and rolls them into one portfolio: parcel count, total assessed value, property-class mix, and the parcel list with addresses.

The structural insight: LLCs that look completely unrelated on individual parcel records frequently share a mailing address. When Holdings matches on mailing address rather than just the legal entity name, portfolio concentration becomes visible that the raw records actively obscure. The county’s largest landholders are often invisible parcel-by-parcel; they only appear when the connected owners are pulled together.

This matters most in the urban core, where commercial holdings cluster under LLC names chosen specifically to look unrelated. A block of commercial parcels held by six different LLCs at six different mailing addresses is six unrelated owners — until you notice that three of those addresses resolve to the same registered agent, and two more share a principal with a fourth entity in a different county. Holdings doesn’t yet do cross-county resolution, but within-county connections are live.

Coverage

31k+
owner entities
35,055
parcels
Live
entity resolution

What a portfolio view contains

Owner name
Resolved canonical entity plus all name variants found in the county record (initials, suffix differences, LLC vs. Inc, spouse names on the same mailing address).
Parcel count
Total parcels owned under all resolved variants. Sorted by assessed value descending.
Total assessed value
Sum of gross taxable value across all parcels in the portfolio. The number the county record never shows you directly.
Property class mix
Breakdown by RES / COMM / AG / other. Tells you whether the portfolio is an apartment operator, a commercial CRE player, a farmland holder, or a mix.
Individual parcels
Address, parcel ID, acreage, assessed value, and sale history for each. Tap any to open it in Platr Walk.
Mailing address
Owner mailing address — the cross-matching field used to identify common beneficial ownership across LLC boundaries.

The demo entity

CRE Holding LLC — parcel 097-20-00-004.16. 16.59 acres of commercial land, assessed under $10,000. A low-assessed commercial land holding is exactly the kind of parcel that looks unimportant in isolation and becomes interesting when you know what else the same entity controls. Holdings is the tool for asking that question at county scale.

What’s not in there yet

Want to run this against your county? Fork Development Corp — info@jays.bio

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