What our reports catch

We're a young service with an old-fashioned rule: everything we publish is real and sourced. So instead of polished quotes, here is what our reports have actually found, from published records anyone can verify.

The $43,000-per-unit surprise. A 1972 oceanfront community, units from the high $200Ks. Our report surfaced two special assessments totaling roughly $88 million, documented in local news and association town halls, plus a 200%+ insurance increase. A buyer reading only the listing would have priced the deal $43,000 wrong.
The listing said "recertified." The city said "PENDING." Marketing remarks claimed a completed recertification. The city's official building-safety table showed the inspection cycle open with no recorded outcome. Our report quotes the official row verbatim, so the buyer could ask the one question that mattered.
Three below-market finds in 24 hours. A Deal Scan across three ZIP codes surfaced units listed up to 30% below the area's recent price per square foot, each verified live with links, and honestly reported that the buyer's preferred beach ZIPs had nothing below market at their size and budget.

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