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Platr Walk · iOS · McCracken County, KY

Live · MVP · first shipped app in the suite

Tap any parcel.
See who owns it.

Walk up to any building in McCracken County. Tap the map. In under two seconds, on-device, you have the owner, the assessed value, and the ownership history — no account, no search box, no county website.

That’s the only thing Walk does, and it does it without friction. The question “who owns this?” used to mean a trip to the PVA office or a ten-step county website scavenger hunt. Walk makes it a gesture — answered instantly from live county records, the same data the rest of the suite is built on.

The interactive

Drag two fingers across any block and watch what happens: parcel outlines light up in real time, and a card tracks your finger showing the current owner, assessed value, and acreage — five times a second, without a page load, without leaving the map view.

Single-tap any parcel to anchor the card and dive deeper: full ownership history, sale chain, legal description, property class, tax district. Everything the county knows about that parcel, on one screen, in a readable format.

Every parcel, on first launch

The promise of a tap-the-parcel app is only as good as its parcel coverage. Walk renders all 35,055 parcels in McCracken County the moment you open the map — full boundary geometry, current owner card, assessed value, the legal record. No empty patches; no missing edges; no “parcel data not available for this area”.

Every county added next will load the same way on day one — that discipline carries forward as the suite expands.

Coverage

35,055
parcels
31k+
owner entities
Instant
tap-to-answer
Full
county coverage

What you see on every parcel

Parcel boundary
Live boundary you can tap anywhere inside to anchor the parcel card.
Owner
Current owner name and mailing address, direct from the county record. Refreshed each time you open the app.
Assessment
Gross taxable value, property class (residential, commercial, agricultural, etc.), and assessed acreage. Current tax year.
Sale history
Date, price, buyer, and seller for the most recent recorded transactions. Reveals ownership chain and transfer patterns.
Legal description
The verbatim legal description — the boundary language recorded in the deed. Useful for any dispute or title work.

The default test parcel

Walk opens to a verified McCracken parcel as the default test case — full boundary, complete ownership card, all live data on first launch. Type any address to check yours.

Platr Appraisr picks up the natural next question — whether the assessed value Walk surfaces is defensible against comparable sales.

What’s not in v1

Questions about the suite, or want to see Walk running against your county? Fork Development Corp — info@jays.bio

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