Give investors complete market visibility. You deserve to see the full picture before you commit capital. That's what we build.
We show you data from all sources as-is. When they disagree, you see the disagreement. We're not picking a winner—you are.
One market shouldn't be viewed through Zillow's lens alone. Or Redfin's. See all of it at once—markets reveal themselves when you can see the complete context.
You make the decisions. We give you visibility. When you can see what's actually happening in a market, you can move with conviction.
Zillow has price history. Redfin has inventory moves. Census has demographics. You jump between all of them, spending hours gathering data when you should be analyzing it.
Each platform calculates metrics differently. What's "appreciation" on Zillow might be methodology noise on Redfin. Market boundaries don't align. You can't compare cleanly, so you can't trust comparisons.
Zillow wants to sell listings. Redfin wants to close sales. They shape what you see. Real estate investors deserve raw market data from all sources so you can see what's actually happening without someone else's thumb on the scale.
We brought all the data together so you don't have to. See Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, and Census data side by side. Compare. Verify. Act.
Stop wasting time jumping between platforms. All the data you need to see any market is right here.
We show you what Zillow has, what Redfin sees, what Census reports. No filtering. No shaping. You decide what it means.
Maps and charts that make market patterns obvious. See trends, spot divergences, spot opportunities instantly.
We continuously pull data from Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, and the Census Bureau. Standardized. Organized. Updated. So you get complete context without the integration work.
When Zillow says one thing and Redfin says another, we show you both. No averaging. No picking winners. When sources align, that's a signal. When they diverge, that's also a signal. You see it all.
Complex data becomes obvious when you visualize it. Maps show regional patterns. Charts reveal cycles. Comparisons surface divergences. You don't need a data science background to see what matters.