MARKET INTELLIGENCE

The data exists. We connect the dots.

Chile's real estate market generates data every day — CBR transactions, building permits, listing prices, rental values — but it's scattered across twenty different sources. We consolidate, process, and visualize it into reports that help you understand a neighborhood before committing resources.

What happens when real estate data lives in silos?

Investors make decisions with incomplete information. Small developers can't compete with firms that have dedicated research teams. Cooperatives struggle to validate neighborhood viability. The data exists — it's just not accessible in a meaningful way.

Scattered Sources

Transaction records in CBR, building permits in municipal DOM offices, listing prices across portals, rental data by commune — all separate, all requiring different access methods and formats.

No Cross-Reference

Each source tells part of the story. Transaction volume without permit trends misses supply dynamics. Listing prices without rental yields miss investment viability. Nobody connects these pieces systematically.

Unequal Access

Large firms have research departments. Small investors and cooperatives don't. They need the same quality of market intelligence to make informed decisions, but lack the resources to compile it themselves.

Context Missing

Raw data without context is noise. What does a 15% transaction increase mean? Is permit activity normal for that commune? How do rental yields compare to neighboring areas? Context transforms data into intelligence.

How do you validate a neighborhood before investing?

You need more than intuition. Transaction history shows demand patterns. Building permits indicate future supply. Listing price trends reveal market direction. Rental data exposes yield potential.

We compile this information from public sources — CBR, DOM offices, real estate portals, municipal databases — and present it in a format designed for decision-making. Not recommendations. Not valuations. Just organized intelligence.

  • Transaction volume and price trends over time
  • Building permit activity and pipeline projects
  • Comparative analysis with adjacent communes
  • Rental market data and yield calculations
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Who needs this type of intelligence?

Investment groups evaluating acquisition opportunities. Housing cooperatives assessing neighborhood viability. Small developers researching market gaps before committing to projects.

Anyone who needs to understand local market dynamics but doesn't have an in-house research team. We level the information playing field by making comprehensive market analysis accessible through custom reports.

  • Investor groups analyzing potential acquisitions
  • Housing cooperatives validating locations
  • Small developers researching market opportunities
  • Family offices evaluating real estate allocation
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Questions that guide our work

What data sources do we access?

We work exclusively with public information: Real estate registry transactions from CBR, building permits from municipal DOM offices, listing prices from major portals, rental values by commune from official sources, and demographic data from public databases. Nothing proprietary, nothing confidential — just public data organized effectively.

How do we process raw data into intelligence?

Collection, validation, cross-reference, visualization, contextualization. We gather data from multiple sources, verify accuracy, identify patterns across datasets, create visual representations, and add market context. The result is a report that answers specific questions about a location's market dynamics.

What don't we do?

We don't appraise properties. We don't recommend buying or selling. We don't predict future values. We don't provide investment advice. Our role is to organize and contextualize existing market data so you can make your own informed decisions.

Why custom reports instead of standardized products?

Every project has different questions. An investor group evaluating a commercial building needs different data than a cooperative researching residential neighborhoods. Custom reports focus on the specific information relevant to your decision, without paying for analysis you don't need.

What does a market intelligence report contain?

Geographic scope definition, transaction history analysis, building permit activity, comparative market positioning, rental market overview, and data source documentation. Everything sourced from public records, organized around your specific questions.

Reports are delivered as PDF documents with embedded visualizations. Data tables are included as appendices. Source citations are provided for every data point. You receive the analysis and the supporting evidence.

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Ready to request a custom report?

Tell us about your project. We'll discuss scope, timeline, and deliverables. Every report is custom-built around your specific information needs.

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