5 Unique Places RAZE Completed Draw Inspections Last Month

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This Month's Locations
Anna Maria Island, FL

Anna Maria Island sits on Florida's Gulf Coast — a barrier island known for its shallow turquoise water, low-rise architecture, and steady residential construction activity driven by vacation and investment properties.
Coastal construction comes with its own inspection requirements: elevated structures, hurricane-rated builds, and properties where access timing often depends on tide schedules and seasonal occupancy. RAZE handled the full inspection cycle — order, dispatch, capture, deliver — the same way it does in any other market.
Portland, OR

Portland is an active construction lending market, and one where RAZE is building coverage on the West Coast. Residential development here spans everything from urban infill projects and ADUs to larger multifamily builds across the metro area.
For lenders managing portfolios across western states, consistent inspection execution is what makes geographic expansion manageable. Portland is part of that footprint — standardized workflow, no exceptions.
Big Sky, MT

Big Sky is one of the more remote markets in the RAZE network — a resort town in the Gallatin Valley with significant residential construction activity driven by second-home and luxury development at elevation.
Connectivity in the field can be unreliable at altitude. That's where the RAZE mobile app's offline draft mode matters: inspectors can complete the full field capture workflow without a live data connection. Once back in range, submissions sync automatically. The inspection record is complete and consistent regardless of where it was performed.
Midland, TX

Midland sits in the heart of West Texas — one of the most rural residential construction markets in the country. Long drives between properties, limited cell coverage across large stretches of land, and a construction boom tied to the energy sector make this a demanding inspection environment.
The RAZE app's offline draft mode was built for markets like this. Inspectors capture everything in the field — photos, structured responses, documentation — and submit when connectivity is available. No workarounds, no paper backup, no gaps in the record.
Idaho Falls, ID

Idaho Falls is a growing mid-size city on the Snake River — and one of the most visually striking markets in the network. The area has seen steady residential construction growth driven by in-migration from larger western cities, with single-family and small multifamily development across the metro.
For lenders with portfolios stretching into the Mountain West, Idaho Falls is a good example of a market where managed fulfillment through the RAZE Marketplace fills coverage gaps without any change to the lender's existing CLA workflow.
What makes RAZE work in markets like these
Offline draft mode -- field capture works without cell service or data
Flat rates based on inspection type, not location -- no geographic markups
Marketplace fulfillment covers markets where lenders have no local inspector
One standardized workflow — from a beach cottage in Florida to a mountain home in Montana
Geo-stamped, time-stamped, photo-documented — every inspection, every location
Full audit trail returned to the lender regardless of geography or fulfillment model
See the workflow in action
Whether your portfolio covers one state or twenty, RAZE runs the same standardized inspection cycle — order, dispatch, capture, deliver — with full documentation on every draw.