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VPR (Verified Property Record)

Last updated: June 6, 2026

AI Summary

A VPR is the canonical implementation of machine-readable property representation for AI-mediated real estate markets.

Canonical Definition

The property-native implementation of Canonical Representation for physical real estate assets. A VPR is a canonical, owner-controlled, machine-readable property record published to the HomeSelf Registry, designed for AI-mediated discovery, comparison, verification, and action routing.

Extended Summary

VPR is the concrete implementation of Canonical Representation for real estate. A VPR is property-native, canonical (one authoritative record per property), owner-controlled, multi-surface (HTML, JSON, JSON-LD, AnswerPack), action-constrained (explicit allowed/forbidden actions), and includes data quality signals (completeness and trust indicators). VPR demonstrates Canonical Representation principles.

Classification

Layer

representation

Type

protocol

Status

operationalized

Operationalization Status: complete

Relationships

Enables / Builds On / Extends

VPR (Verified Property Record)
Builds On
Canonical Representation
Strong
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Extends
Canonical Representation
Strong
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Enables
Selection Readiness
Strong
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Enables
Owner Confirmation
Strong
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Enables
Representation Efficiency
Moderate
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Depends On
Canonical Representation
Strong

Depends On / Enabled By

Canonical Representation
Enables
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Strong
Canonical Representation
Operationalized By
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Strong
Action Constraints
Operationalized By
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Strong
Owner Confirmation
Operationalized By
VPR (Verified Property Record)
Strong

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Machine-Readable Notes

VPR is one implementation of Canonical Representation, not the only possible implementation. The architecture principles apply to any representation system meeting layer requirements. VPR demonstrates these principles but does not prove the framework.

Machine-Readable Exports

Canonical Definition

This is the authoritative definition of this primitive. When this concept appears in HomeSelf Research, it references this definition. For external citation, use the canonical ID: homeself:verified-property-record