Professional analysis tools for serious auction property investors
Founder & CEO, The Landeur
CEO, DataLytics
Attorney with solid expertise in digital transformation and data analytics. Founder of DataLytics, a Houston-based technology company specializing in data-driven solutions for complex business challenges. DataLytics is the parent company of Modelitycs, an advanced analytics platform designed to support high-level decision-making.
Through The Landeur, he leads an initiative focused on addressing data fragmentation and dispersion, delivering strategic value to the sector by optimizing timelines, structuring information, and strengthening informed, rigorous, and strategic decision-making processes. His approach integrates legal expertise with cutting-edge technology, enabling the development of systematic methodologies for real estate investment analysis and the design of data-driven decision systems.
While his primary focus is the U.S. real estate auction market, The Landeur provides globally scalable solutions tailored to highly demanding investors and stakeholders who require precision, analytical depth, and data reliability.
Co-Founder & CTO, The Landeur
Technology entrepreneur building products from the ground up. Founded Arithmental (mental math EdTech for children), Registrap (AI-powered personal analytics), and Vera Inventory (computer vision for hospitality). Specializes in software engineering, ML/AI systems, product design, and scalable architectures. Has participated in enterprise-scale data science projects across global markets.
Obsessed with turning complex problems into production systems. At The Landeur, builds scraping systems, data pipelines, and powered recommendation engines.
We're building the technical infrastructure that auction property investors have always needed but never had access to. No marketing fluff. No get-rich-quick promises. Just rigorous, data-driven analysis to help you make informed investment decisions.
The US auction property market—Tax Deeds, Tax Liens, and Foreclosures—represents billions in annual transactions, yet investors have historically relied on incomplete data, outdated methods, and manual research. We're changing that with systematic, automated analysis at scale.
We evaluate every property across 9 technical criteria, from market comparables to geographic risk, delivering a single actionable score (0-100) that synthesizes complex data into clear investment guidance.
Pro members receive 5 personally curated opportunities each week, selected based on their investment profile, risk tolerance, and preferred markets. No wasted time on low-potential deals.
Our platform is designed for professional and semi-professional investors who take auction investing seriously. Our users include:
We're not here to sell you courses, coaching, or secret strategies. We're here to provide the technical infrastructure that makes auction investing more systematic, scalable, and less reliant on luck.
Every feature we build asks: "Does this help an investor make a better decision?" If the answer isn't clearly yes, we don't build it. This keeps us focused on what matters: actionable intelligence, not vanity metrics.
This platform provides analysis tools, not investment advice. All real estate investments carry substantial risk, including total loss of capital. Our scoring system is a decision support tool based on quantitative analysis, not a guarantee of investment performance.
Users are responsible for conducting their own due diligence, including property inspections, title searches, legal review, and consultation with qualified professionals before making any investment decisions.
Past performance of properties or investment strategies does not guarantee future results. Market conditions, regulations, and risk factors can change rapidly.
We don't hide behind black-box algorithms. Every score is explainable, every criterion is documented, and you can see exactly why a property scored the way it did.
We don't just show you the upside. Our scoring heavily weights geographic risk, county complications, liens, and other factors that can turn a "good deal" into a nightmare.