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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,...
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does it cover rural areas or just metro?
real demand in the property space
pricing per report or subscription play?
which data sources does it pull from
finally someone put all that property research chaos in one place
bet the etl pipeline for all those legacy council apis is pure chaos.
what apis you using or is this all scraping
does it pull noise data too, like flight paths and road noise?
does this actually cover all uk councils or just london? the type is way too small
wonder if the flood maps n crime stats are actually current or just scraped from outdated sites
aggregating all those disparate council APIs into one schema is ambitious
the data pipeline across all those council APIs must be wild
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