Homestead is where deeds, tax history, insurance, contacts, and documents live for every property your family owns — one record per property, always up to date, and only ever seen by the people who belong there.
The properties, dates, and documents in that preview are invented. No real address, tax figure, insurance policy, or family document appears anywhere on this page.
The actual app is private and invite-only, with access enforced at the database level — not just hidden behind a login screen. A family member can only ever see the properties they've been added to.
This page exists to show what Homestead does. What it holds stays inside it.
Every property gets its own record — one tile that opens into everything that comes with owning it.
An overview grid of everything the family owns. Click a tile to open the full record — no spreadsheet tabs, no separate files to hunt down.
Every year's bill and due date, attached to the property it belongs to — so ten years back is as easy to find as this year.
Coverage, premium, deductible, renewal date, and the agent's contact info — for every policy on every property.
Add every tenant, agent, attorney, or surveyor a property needs. No fixed slots — a property can have one contact or ten.
Deeds, surveys, tax forms, and policies — stored by category and always attached to the right property, not a shared folder.
A running list of tax and insurance dates coming up in the next 30 or 60 days, across the whole portfolio — not buried in each record.
Retire a property without losing its history. Everything attached to it — tax, insurance, contacts — comes along, and restoring it is one click.
Invite-only access, enforced in the database itself — so a record is only ever visible to the people who should see it.
The same architecture family and business tools at Bryant Advisory run on — chosen so this stays reliable for years, not just for the demo.
One application that every family member signs into — new features roll out to everyone at once, with nothing to reinstall or update.
Access rules live in the database itself. A record is unreachable to anyone who isn't on it — that's enforced below the app, not just inside it.
Changes go from a working file to a live update without a separate release process — small improvements ship as soon as they're ready.
Homestead isn't a product with an open signup — it's a private tool for one family. If you're part of it and don't have access yet, send a request and it'll get added by hand.
Someone will follow up once your access is set up.