The problem
Every year, thousands of people close on homes without knowing what they’re actually buying. Not the house — the financial and environmental reality attached to it.
Open permits that block financing. Flood insurance no one budgeted for. Tax bills that jump the moment the sale closes, because of a state law most buyers have never heard of.
Every one of those signals lives in a public database — spread across five-plus government websites, in inconsistent formats, behind logins that expire. A buyer who wants the full picture spends 30 to 60 minutes per property. For an agent juggling clients, that’s effectively impossible.
What we built
A single search bar. Type an address; get a consolidated report in seconds.
No account required to look. We pull from federal, state, and county registries — FEMA, EPA, the Property Appraiser, the building department — and translate raw fields into plain English with a 1-to-5 rating.
The rating breaks into five sub-ratings that line up with how you actually live in a home: Climate Risk, True Cost of Ownership, Health & Environment, Lifestyle Fit, and Growth Trajectory.
Each number is traceable — click any source to verify the raw data yourself.