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Every time my partner and I looked at a place to buy, I'd end up with a dozen tabs open: council flood maps, school catchments, crime stats, sold prices, heritage overlays… then try to hold it all in my head and compare against the next listing. It was exhausting and I never felt like I actually knew the place. So I built eave. You paste in an address (or a listing link) and it generates an eaveScore across 12 categories - value, flood/bushfire risk, schools, safety, connectivity, lifestyle,...

Comments (12)

Clare Reinger Clare Reinger 1 week ago

does it cover rural areas or just metro?

Raquel Welch Raquel Welch 1 week ago

real demand in the property space

Owen Collier Owen Collier 1 week ago

pricing per report or subscription play?

Anderson Hermiston Anderson Hermiston 1 week ago

which data sources does it pull from

Esmeralda Johnson Esmeralda Johnson 6 days ago

finally someone put all that property research chaos in one place

Jonathon Swaniawski Jonathon Swaniawski 6 days ago

bet the etl pipeline for all those legacy council apis is pure chaos.

Cedrick Kub Cedrick Kub 6 days ago

what apis you using or is this all scraping

Meredith Schaden Meredith Schaden 5 days ago

does it pull noise data too, like flight paths and road noise?

Marc Bergnaum Marc Bergnaum 5 days ago

does this actually cover all uk councils or just london? the type is way too small

Krista Bayer Krista Bayer 3 days ago

wonder if the flood maps n crime stats are actually current or just scraped from outdated sites

Kayley Spencer Kayley Spencer 3 days ago

aggregating all those disparate council APIs into one schema is ambitious

Liliana Moore Liliana Moore 2 days ago

the data pipeline across all those council APIs must be wild