ResiScore FAQs
What is ResiScore?
ResiScore is an AI powered neighborhood intelligence solution within ATTOM’s Market and Location Analytics suite that ranks residential census tracts based on projected housing market performance.
What does a ResiScore measure?
ResiScore measures the relative strength of residential neighborhoods within a metro area using historical housing trends, forecasting models, and AI derived market signals.
How is ResiScore calculated?
ResiScore combines multiple housing market indicators including trend, appreciation, acceleration, forecast strength, and volatility into a single neighborhood ranking score.
How should I read a ResiScore?
ResiScore ranges from 1 to 100. A score of 80 means the tract ranks in the top 20% of its metro on combined housing market signals. All scores are within-metro percentiles, so a 90 in Atlanta and a 90 in San Francisco both mean “top-decile for that metro”, but they are not comparable in absolute terms across metros.
What role does AI play in ResiScore?
AI models analyze hundreds of millions of residential property transactions to identify pricing patterns, market momentum, and neighborhood level housing trends.
What geographic level does ResiScore cover?
ResiScore is available at the residential census tract level across U.S. metropolitan areas.
How often is ResiScore updated?
ResiScore is updated monthly to reflect changing housing market conditions and neighborhood performance trends.
How is ResiScore different from traditional market reports?
Traditional market reports often focus on broad metro trends. ResiScore delivers AI powered neighborhood intelligence at the census tract level for more granular market analysis.
Can ResiScore be integrated into our platform?
Yes. ResiScore can be delivered through ATTOM data licensing and API solutions.