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Parcel-Level Market Context for Assessment and Planning
AVM data, comparable sales, ownership history, assessed value, and lien position at the parcel level — the intelligence layer that informs accurate assessment, identifies undervalued parcels, and supports equitable property tax administration across a jurisdiction.
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Zoning, Land Use, and Development Activity Monitoring
Current zoning designations, building code data, active development permits, and pipeline construction activity — mapped at the parcel level across your jurisdiction. Track where growth is occurring, where density is concentrating, and where regulatory review may be warranted.
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Infrastructure & Utility Coverage Intelligence
Power grid status, fiber infrastructure, water service boundaries, sewer coverage, and pipeline corridors — all visible on the same map as parcel and zoning data. Support capital improvement planning, identify underserved areas, and evaluate infrastructure extension feasibility before committing to budget cycles.
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Economic Development Intelligence
Business formation rates, employer density, SBA lending activity, income migration, and professional workforce concentration — the economic health indicators that inform business attraction strategy, corridor development planning, and grant application data requirements. Know your market's trajectory before the next development proposal lands on the desk.
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FEMA Risk & Disaster History Overlay
FEMA flood zone designations, disaster declaration history, and environmental risk overlays mapped across your jurisdiction. Support hazard mitigation planning, identify properties in declared disaster areas, and provide infrastructure planners with climate risk context that goes beyond the appraisal footnote.
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Market Condition Monitoring for Policy Context
ZIP and market reports quantify median price trends, days-on-market velocity, rental vacancy rates, and housing tenure mix at the neighborhood level. Give elected officials and planning commissions the market data they need to make informed policy decisions — not anecdotal testimony and outdated census projections.