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Smarter real estate decisions start with better data. We bring together trusted sources and organize them into clear, actionable insights for market and neighborhood analysis.
We source data from organizations widely used across industry and research, combining federal datasets with trusted commercial providers.

Explore trends nationwide down to local neighborhoods.

Our data is refreshed annually to reflect the latest information from trusted sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, Zillow, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other federal agencies. Updates are synchronized with official release schedules to ensure accuracy and consistency. While most datasets follow an annual refresh cycle, we continuously monitor for major revisions or corrections from source agencies and apply them as needed to maintain data quality.
We clean, standardize, and validate all datasets, ensuring consistent coverage across geographies. When multiple sources exist, we prioritize those with the highest reliability and methodological transparency. While every effort is made to maintain accuracy, occasional discrepancies or reporting delays may occur.
While all data are cleaned, standardized, and validated for accuracy, some limitations remain. Estimates are still estimates, certain census data may contain inaccuracies, and not all series reflect the most recent reporting period. We share these known caveats openly so users can interpret insights with appropriate context and responsibility.
Investors use Areaview to explore and compare real estate markets across the country, from broad metro areas down to individual neighborhoods. They can analyze housing trends, rental yields, demographics, crime, and other local factors to identify areas that best match their investment goals. By visualizing hundreds of data points on an interactive map and generating on-demand reports, investors gain a clear, data-driven understanding of where opportunities lie and how different locations stack up against each other.
Each sample report highlights the type of insights users can expect when generating their own. Reports combine data, charts, and key metrics across categories such as housing, demographics, economy, crime, and climate. Together, these sections provide a clear snapshot of local conditions and trends, helping users understand neighborhood dynamics and make informed real estate decisions.
Get access to the complete, cleaned, and standardized Areaview dataset—the foundation behind every report and visualization on the platform. The full download includes thousands of variables covering housing, rents, demographics, socio-economic indicators, education, employment, crime, climate, and more, organized consistently across all U.S. geographies from states down to census block groups. Researchers can use it for large-scale studies or academic work, analysts can build custom models and visualizations, and institutions can integrate the data into their own tools and workflows for advanced market analysis and planning.
The full Areaview dataset provides complete U.S. coverage, spanning all 50 states and Washington, D.C., across six geographic levels from state down to census block groups. It includes over 40 standardized data categories, historical data back to 2015 for select metrics, and clean CSV files ready for analysis. GeoJSON boundary files are also provided for seamless integration into mapping or visualization tools.
Data is organized into broad domains covering every major aspect of community and market analysis. These include demographics and population, housing and real estate, economic indicators, health and healthcare, and community and environmental characteristics. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of local conditions across the entire United States.