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New-Construction Supply Pipeline

How many new units this county is permitting — and what kind.

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Three years of residential building permits for the county from the Census Building Permits Survey, split by structure size (single-family, 2–4 units, 5+ apartments), with the apartment-pipeline share called out. The supply side of the rent equation.

  • Permitted units by year
  • Single-family vs 2–4 vs 5+ split
  • Apartment-pipeline share
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How it's built

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.

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.

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Neighborhood Context

The objective facts around an address — schools, demographics, and crime, each sourced and dated.

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