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Housing
Safety
Schools
Retail
Development
Demographics
Neighborhood Intelligence Platform

Neighborhood
intelligence for
real place
decisions.

AI models trained across 20+ local data sources surface momentum, displacement pressure, and turning points before they show up in prices or headlines.

20+
Data sources
6
Signal domains
Multi-year
Trend history
Live
Or frequently refreshed

One site shows crime. Another shows schools. Another shows rents. Another scrubs useful data entirely, leaving users in the dark.

TractSignal connects the signals that shape neighborhood change so the patterns become readable fast — not just for analysts, but for anyone making a real decision about place.

Signal Architecture

Six domains. One connected read.

These signals do not move independently. Housing pressure shapes school demographics. Retail change signals development activity. TractSignal treats them as an interacting system.

01HousingRent levels, value trends, permit activity, and unit composition across the tract.
02SafetyCrime patterns, incident density, and trend direction over multiple years.
03SchoolsRating context, demographic proximity, and how the district is shifting.
04Retail ChangeBusiness openings, closures, category mix, and investment signal patterns.
05DevelopmentPermit pipeline, project scale, and construction momentum by corridor.
06DemographicsIncome, age, tenure, population shift, and early displacement pressure.
Core Belief

Current conditions matter.
Trajectory matters more.

A neighborhood is a moving system

Not a static snapshot. Understanding where a place is heading requires reading patterns across time, not just conditions right now.

Momentum is readable before it prices in

Displacement pressure, retail investment patterns, and permit activity show up in the data before they show up in headlines or comps.

Connected signals reveal turning points

No single layer tells the full story. The turning point shows up when multiple signals shift in the same direction at the same time.

Who It's For

Built for people making actual decisions about place.

Investors

Identify momentum and displacement pressure before it shows in prices.

Operators

Understand the corridor and its trajectory before committing capital.

Developers

Read the permit pipeline and competing activity around a site.

Planners

Track housing pressure and demographic shift across multiple tracts.

Journalists

Find the neighborhood story buried in years of signal data.

Researchers

Access multi-year trend history across interconnected variables.

Neighborhood Groups

Document what is changing and what the data says about it.

Families

Compare tradeoffs between places with something better than anecdotes.

Read the neighborhood.

Open the map and start reading the signals that shape where a place is heading.

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