The Property
Intelligence Report.
Sales Comparative Analysis.
One property. End to end. The valuation, the comparable sales, the market context, the read on the listing, and the recommendation — written down, defensible, and structured so the buyer or the advisor can act on it.
What's in a Report
A multi-section document. The kneeboard at the front is the executive answer; the sections behind it are the work.
The Kneeboard — front of the document
The one-page executive read. Three colored summary tables, a three-line read on the property's market position, and the disclosure block. The kneeboard is what an advisor takes into a meeting; the rest is what the advisor reads on the plane.
Executive Summary
Factual narrative of the property's situation. Listing history, days on market, price reductions, the read on seller motivation if signals are present, and the analytical conclusion in plain language.
The Analytical Sections
Approximately nineteen sections covering valuation methods, comparable sales, market context, owner identity (where public-record), listing history, motivation read, and strategic recommendations. Every numerical claim traces back to a source. Every model that ran shows its inputs and its math. Every model that declined shows the reason.
Disclosures
Working-with-another-broker disclosure. AI-assisted preparation disclosure. Methodology disclaimers. The complete provenance trail any other professional would expect when reading a third-party analysis on a property they're advising a client about.
When to order one
Three situations a Report pays for itself in.
Before an offer
You're considering an offer on a specific property and you want a third-party read on price, motivation, and any signal in the listing history that matters. The Report goes in the file before the offer goes in.
Before a counter
The seller's counter has landed and you want to know whether to accept, sharpen, or walk. The Report puts the counter in market context.
For a client file
Advisor, attorney, or RIA preparing a client's property file. The Report is the third-party analytical document in the binder, alongside the appraisal and the inspection.
Pricing
Per Report. No subscription required.
One Property Intelligence Report on the property of your choice. Delivered as a PDF. Anyone can order; no subscription required.
- Full Sales Comparative Analysis
- AVM ensemble with all methods that ran
- Comparable-sales table with the math shown
- Market context and listing-history read
- Strategic recommendation section
- Delivered within 24 hours of order
For advisors, RIAs, and family offices building a client file. Same Report content; additional structured-data export and licensed redistribution to the named client.
- Everything in Single Report
- Structured-data export of all comparables
- Named-client redistribution license
- Priority delivery — same-day where available
- Annotated brief from the analyst on file
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