Second-Opinion Value & Rent
Do the independent signals agree — or is one number lying to you?
Four independent signals for one address — the ATTOM value AVM, the county assessor's market value, the comp-based rent estimate, and ATTOM's rental AVM — compared pairwise, with the spread on each pair and a blended midpoint.
- ✓Value AVM vs assessor market value
- ✓Comp-based rent vs rent AVM
- ✓Spread, agreement read & blended midpoint
Every number is labeled and sourced.
No unlabeled figures. Every number on this report traces to a named source, anything assumed is flagged, and where AI fills a gap it says so — right next to the number.
Every figure carries its source
Each number is tagged with where it came from — a licensed property record, a named government dataset (Census, NCES, FEMA, HUD, FBI), or your own data — along with its vintage. Confidence measures how consistent those sources are, not a promise of truth.
Where your unit's inputs came from
When the report reads your unit's beds, baths, square footage, or type, each one is tagged — and if RentCast and ATTOM disagree, it shows both values and which it used, never quietly picking a side.
AI is always disclosed
Where AI fills a gap — like market references in a thin market — it's clearly labeled “AI-estimated” and never passed off as real data. Every report is advisory, not an appraisal.
Neighborhood Context
The objective facts around an address — schools, demographics, and crime, each sourced and dated.
See Neighborhood Context →