Every report is tailored to a specific location and decision context. We compile public data from multiple sources, cross-reference patterns, and deliver analysis structured around the information you need.
Each report is custom-scoped, but typical components include transaction analysis, permit activity tracking, comparative market positioning, rental market overview, and comprehensive source documentation.
CBR transaction data analyzed over time. Volume trends, price evolution, property type distribution, and seasonal patterns. Historical context that reveals demand dynamics and market direction.
DOM permit records showing approved projects, units under development, and pipeline supply. Future supply indicators that help assess upcoming market pressure and development trends.
How does this location compare to adjacent communes or similar neighborhoods? Price differentials, transaction velocity, supply dynamics. Context that positions the target market within broader regional patterns.
Rental prices by property type and size. Yield calculations based on purchase prices and rental rates. Occupancy indicators where available. Investment return context for acquisition decisions.
Every data point sourced and cited. Methodology explained. Data collection dates specified. Limitations acknowledged. Complete transparency in what the report shows and where information comes from.
Charts showing trends over time. Maps illustrating geographic patterns. Tables organizing comparative data. Visualizations designed to make patterns immediately visible and relationships clear.
Initial consultation to understand your project and specific questions. Scope definition outlining geographic boundaries, time frame, and analysis components. Data collection from public sources. Analysis and contextualization. Draft review and refinement. Final report delivery.
Timeline varies based on scope complexity and data availability. Most reports are completed within two to three weeks from scope agreement. Rush projects can be accommodated depending on current workload and data accessibility.
We can work with any location where public data is accessible. Urban communes typically have more comprehensive data availability than rural areas. Some municipalities maintain better records than others. During scope definition, we assess data availability for your specific location and set realistic expectations about what analysis is possible.
No. We analyze market patterns and trends, but we do not value specific properties or provide formal appraisals. If you need property valuation, you should engage a licensed appraiser. Our reports provide market context that can inform valuation discussions, but they are not substitutes for professional appraisal services.
Data currency depends on source update frequencies. CBR transaction data typically has a lag of several weeks. DOM permit data varies by municipality. Portal listing data can be current within days. We specify data collection dates and source update schedules in every report so you understand exactly how current the information is.
Our standard service is one-time custom reports. However, for clients with ongoing information needs, we can discuss periodic update reports that track key metrics over time. This works well for developers with multi-phase projects or investors monitoring portfolio markets.
Reports are delivered as PDF documents with embedded charts, maps, and tables. Data tables are also provided as appendices in spreadsheet format for clients who want to perform their own additional analysis. All visualizations are high-resolution and suitable for printing or presentation use.
Investment groups conducting due diligence before property acquisition. Housing cooperatives evaluating potential neighborhoods for development. Small to mid-size developers researching market gaps and demand patterns. Family offices assessing real estate investment opportunities.
The common thread is need for comprehensive market intelligence without maintaining an in-house research team. Our clients need data-driven context to support decision-making, but their projects don't justify hiring full-time research staff.
Contact us to discuss your project. We'll ask about the location you're evaluating, the questions you need answered, and your decision timeline. From there, we'll outline a custom report scope and provide timeline and cost estimates.