Buy with confidence

Everything you need to say yes.

Get to know the home you'll soon call yours, its full story in one clear place, so you can make your offer with confidence.

View a HomeCV

Know what's on file. Ask better questions. Keep a clearer record.

Shared with you
42 Items Covered
12BasicOn file
24CoreShared
6AdvancedPartly shared
Some items not shared Ask seller
The biggest decision, scattered

Buying a home is too important for scattered information.

Most buyers see photos, listing copy, disclosures, inspection reports, public records, warranties, and emails in separate places, for one of the biggest decisions they'll ever make.

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“What am I really buying?”

Beyond the listing photos and the staging.

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“Which documents actually exist?”

What's been done, and what's only been promised.

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“What do I keep after closing?”

Warranties, manuals, contacts, and history.

HomeCV brings the shared property story into one place.
Honesty is the value

See what's available, and what isn't.

HomeCV is valuable because it shows the record clearly. It doesn't pretend everything is perfect, it helps you see what exists and what questions still need asking. Absence carries no judgement.

Documents on fileShared by the owner
Public sources attachedSource-backed
Owner-approved notesContext, in their words
Reports sharedWhere available
Warranties availableMay transfer to you
Not shared / not on fileNeutral, simply ask
Ask the House

Ask questions and get answers from a real-estate-trained AI agent.

A real-estate-trained AI agent answers your questions instantly, grounded only in what the owner has shared. Tap a question to see how it responds.

Keep the memory

After closing, the HomeCV can become your home's memory.

If the transaction closes, the HomeCV can transfer to the buyer, so the record continues with the new owner. You're not only buying the home, you're keeping its story.

  • Keep warranties
  • Add future renovations
  • Store inspection reports
  • Track contractor contacts
  • Save insurance & utility records
  • Prepare for the future
Don't rely on scattered PDFs

Without an organized record, useful things slip away.

Buyers miss helpful documents, forget important questions, or lose track of what they were told.

A warranty is lost after closing.
A report was mentioned but never reviewed.
A public source was never checked.
Important questions are asked too late.
Better questions start with better organization.
Clarity & confidence

Buy with more clarity. Keep it with more confidence.

Know the home you’re choosing, then keep its story growing after closing.

  • See approved information in one place
  • Understand what's on file
  • Ask better questions
  • Download shared summaries
  • Keep a transferable record
  • Continue it as the new owner
No HomeCV yet?

Ask for one.

If the seller or broker hasn't shared a HomeCV, you can ask them to create or share one. Here's a message you can copy:

"Could you share a HomeCV or organized property record, with available documents, public sources, warranties, reports, and disclosure-related information?"
A buyer at a laptop viewing a home's HomeCV, with a Request Access to HomeCV button on screen
Questions answered

The things buyers ask first.

An organized record of a home, facts, documents, public sources, reports, and notes, that the owner controls and chooses to share. It reports; it never rates.
The owner, sometimes with a broker's help. As a buyer, you usually access a HomeCV shared with you.
No. Before closing you can view shared content and ask questions, but you cannot edit, own, or reshare it.
Only what the owner approves for sharing, shown alongside a neutral "not shared / not on file" where applicable.
Yes, Ask the House answers from the shared HomeCV content. It doesn't replace professional advice or due diligence.
No. It's an organizing tool, not a substitute for inspection, appraisal, title, legal, lender, or insurance review.
No. Passpo never verifies or referees. It shows what's on file and source-attached, using neutral language.
If the seller's plan allows it, the HomeCV can transfer to you so you continue the record as the new owner.
Absence is shown neutrally, never a red flag. It simply signals a good question to ask the seller or your inspector.
Yes, where the owner enables it you can download a summary of the shared record for your records.
You can share the access the owner has granted you with your own professionals, within the limits the owner sets.
Before you decide

Love the home. Know the details.

View the shared HomeCV, ask better questions, and keep the record after closing.

View a HomeCV