Submarket vacancy, absorption, and CMBS distress — in one dashboard.
Institutional-grade market data updated from live feeds across 200+ US metros. Track the signals that move cap rates before they show up in broker reports.
The four signals that drive institutional underwriting decisions.
Vacancy & absorption trends
Submarket-level vacancy rate by asset class — office, industrial, multifamily, retail — with trailing 12-month net absorption. Sourced from Census Building Permits Survey, NCREIF Property Index, and HUD Multifamily data. We do not repackage a single broker's proprietary estimate; we aggregate from independent public datasets so you can see where consensus and divergence exist.
Asking rent indices by asset class
Effective asking rent per square foot across office, industrial, multifamily, and retail sub-types. Indexed to submarket medians so you can see where specific assets stand relative to the market.
CMBS delinquency heat map
CMBS loan-level delinquency and special servicer transfer data from public EDGAR filings. Track distress concentrations by metro and property type before they affect comparable sales.
Cap rate spread vs Treasury
Cap rate spread against the 10-year Treasury — tracked by asset class and submarket tier. When the spread compresses below historical norms for a given asset class, cap rate expansion pressure typically follows as risk-free rate adjustments catch up. We surface this signal alongside submarket vacancy so you can read both a pricing and a fundamentals indicator simultaneously before entering a new market.
Coverage across 200+ US metros and submarkets.
Deep submarket data for major CRE hubs, with broad coverage across secondary and tertiary markets for public record sourcing and transaction comp pooling.
Submarket signal depth varies by metro. Miami/Brickell, NYC, LA, Chicago, and Dallas have the deepest submarket-level coverage.
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