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The Data

A proprietary national housing intelligence system.
Built over years. Covering every state. Available nowhere else.

Proprietary Index

Housing Pressure Index

A 6-component weighted scoring system that measures housing market pressure at the city and zip code level. Vacancy, construction activity, stock age, rent burden, job magnetism, and jobs-housing balance — synthesized into a single actionable score.

6,200+ cities scored
Workforce Analysis

Employment PMA

Projected Market Analysis connecting LEHD employment data to housing demand. Identifies qualified workforce populations, commuting patterns, and housing capture rates — translating jobs into units needed.

29,549 cities
Rent Intelligence

Workforce Rental Assessments

Market-supportable rent projections validated against real rent rolls from new construction workforce housing properties. Tested and refined across multiple states with verified data.

262 properties / 38 states
Incentive Mapping

City Program Access

A national inventory of city-level development incentives, financing programs, and policy tools. TIF availability, tax abatement, workforce housing tax credits, USDA eligibility, Opportunity Zones, and more — mapped to every qualifying city.

17,384 cities / 50 states
Financial Intelligence

Development Funding Tracker

City-level tracking of development subsidies, tax incentives, and public investment. Integrates data from Good Jobs First, GASB 77, state economic development agencies, and TIF records into a single searchable system.

50-state coverage
Employer Intelligence

Top Employer Dataset

City-level employer data built from LEHD LODES origin-destination records. NAICS-coded employers, job counts, commuting flows, and housing capture metrics — the workforce demand side of every market.

Built for all 50 states

Methodology matters.

Every dataset is built from federal and state primary sources — Census ACS, LEHD/LODES, HUD, BLS, state housing finance agencies, and verified rent rolls. The methodology is documented, the sources are cited, and the outputs are defensible in front of examiners, boards, and councils.

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