• The Future of Property Data: Luke Tomaszewski and the Rise of ProxyPics

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

The Future of Property Data: Luke Tomaszewski and the Rise of ProxyPics

  • Summary

  • This week on Between 2 Hats, we sit down with Luke Tomaszewski — founder of ProxyPics and a true game-changer in the world of real estate data collection.

    From grinding out 18-hour days in his car as an appraiser to launching one of the most innovative tech platforms in the industry, Luke’s story is proof that frustration can fuel billion-dollar ideas.
    Tired of wasting hours driving for simple exterior photos, he decided to fix the problem himself — and ProxyPics was born.

    Today, ProxyPics is reshaping how businesses collect property and site data across the U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, and Canada, with over 185,000 active data collectors. Whether it's storm damage checks, commercial building scans, or tenant self-inspections, Luke’s platform is cutting out the middleman — delivering real-time, unbiased information like never before.

    We dive deep into his early days, how one app is disrupting entire industries, and what it really takes to build a tech empire from scratch.

    💥 This one’s for the builders, the thinkers, and the problem-solvers. Don't miss it.

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