Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about SFR Analytics products for lenders, investors, operators, and data teams.
What is SFR Analytics?
SFR Analytics is a real estate data platform for single-family residential (SFR) investors and private lenders. We deliver actionable insights on buyers, market trends, and property analytics across the U.S., helping users identify opportunities and reduce risk.
What does "SFR" stand for?
"SFR" stands for single-family residential — a property type that includes detached or attached homes intended for one household. SFR Analytics specializes in data for this segment of the real estate market.
Who uses SFR Analytics?
SFR Analytics is used by private lenders, real estate investors, wholesalers, brokers, portfolio managers, proptech teams, and data teams that need property, buyer, borrower, and market intelligence.
What kind of data does SFR Analytics provide?
SFR Analytics provides public-record property ownership, deed and mortgage activity, investor profiles, rental listings, market analytics, and data exports. For lenders, Private Lender Radar helps identify borrower prospects and market activity. For data teams, SFR Analytics can deliver flat files, feeds, or API access depending on the dataset and use case.
How is SFR Analytics different from other tools?
Unlike generic real estate platforms, SFR Analytics focuses specifically on single-family residential investing and private lending. Our data is refreshed daily and designed to help professionals act on local insights at scale.
How often is your data updated?
Update cadence varies by product and dataset. Many core workflows are refreshed regularly, and custom data feeds can be scoped around the refresh schedule your team needs.
What geographic areas do you cover?
SFR Analytics focuses on U.S. real estate markets and supports nationwide, state, metro, county, and ZIP-level workflows. Coverage depth can vary by dataset, geography, and public-record availability.
How much does SFR Analytics cost?
Pricing depends on the product, workflow, coverage, seats, and data delivery requirements. Private Lender Radar, Investor Edge, API access, and bulk data requests each have different scopes, so the fastest path is to choose the product page that matches your use case and submit the relevant demo or data request.
How do I find cash buyers in my market?
Our platform lets you search for active cash buyers by market, purchase criteria, and investment strategy. You can filter by transaction volume, property types, price ranges, and view detailed buyer profiles with contact information where available. Many wholesalers report finding higher-paying buyers and increasing their assignment fees using our comprehensive buyer data.
Can I export data from SFR Analytics?
Export and delivery options depend on the product and subscription. Data-product requests can be scoped for CSV, JSON, Parquet, API, or database-oriented delivery, while app workflows may include exports or lists based on the use case.
What is the best way to get started?
Lenders should start with Private Lender Radar, investors and operators should review Investor Edge, and data teams should submit a data-product inquiry with the markets, fields, and delivery format they need.
How should I interpret contact information?
Contact indicators are derived from public records and related sources where available. They can be useful for research and outreach prioritization, but may be incomplete or outdated and should be reviewed as directional evidence.
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