Category: Zoning
Fort Worth census tract 1139.46 has a median income of $123K and is the second fastest-growing population density.
What is happening in Fort Worth, Texas’s most luxurious and fastest-growing tract? Tract 1139.46 has the second fastest-growing population density in Fort Worth, Texas. Out …
The location of the top five Fort Worth neighborhoods according to our Investment Index.
Here are the locations of Fort Worth’s best neighborhoods for real estate investments. Data-driven real estate investing is like having local knowledge everywhere. Local developers …
Fort Worth plans for larger-than-life industrial growth.
Fort Worth’s tracts with the highest development density are all zoned for Industrial development. Zoning data is power. Not only can we identify where cities …
Ownership and crime in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
What is the relationship between ownership and crime trend lines in small versus large cities? One of the most interesting correlations from our Deepblocks density …
Density is the next level investment metric.
What is density, and how can we use it to identify early real estate investment opportunities? There are many ways to look at geographic data, …
Austin, TX, Single Family Development: One unit per lot.
Explore Austin, TX, single-family community development and discover how to scan markets based on zoning criteria.
Why Brokers Need Zoning
Property listings have three general options: sell as-is, sell for its rehab potential, or sell for its development potential. Each option has a different type of buyer. The more you focus your sales pitch, the faster you close.