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Pay-per-lease pricing for commercial lease abstraction

Lextract gives teams lease abstraction capacity without an annual software contract.

Fast answer

Pay-per-lease pricing fits bursty lease work: one lease review, a diligence push, or a backlog cleanup without buying an annual platform contract.

  • One-off lease review
  • Portfolio bursts
  • Backlog cleanup

The problem

Many CRE teams need abstraction in bursts. A portfolio acquisition, backlog cleanup, renewal push, or tenant review may require fast output without a long software purchase or BPO engagement.

How Lextract solves it

Lextract starts at single lease for $15. Teams can buy one extraction or discounted packs, use credits when lease work appears, and avoid a subscription when they only need the abstraction step.

What changes after the feature is in the workflow

The point is not more software for its own sake. The point is less manual rework between PDF review, lease data cleanup, and downstream reporting.

Small teams can process a lease without procurement.

Deal teams can scale abstraction during diligence spikes.

Consultants can price lease review work with cleaner unit economics.

Proof points to check

Use these points when you compare Lextract against manual abstraction, outsourced abstraction, or generic AI document tools.

Check 1

$15 for one lease extraction.

Check 2

$65 for 5 leases.

Check 3

$120 for 10 leases.

Questions teams ask about Pricing

How much does Lextract cost?

A single lease extraction costs $15. Lextract also offers discounted 5-pack and 10-pack credit bundles.

Do I need a subscription?

No. Lextract is pay per lease. You can buy credits when you need them, and credits do not expire.

What is included in the price?

Each extraction includes structured lease fields, confidence scoring, red flag checks, reviewable results, and export options.