The Source of Truth

National Data Center

The National City Rebuild Network maintains the authoritative database on urban housing stability, distressed properties, and recovery metrics across U.S. cities.

Data Intelligence Systems

Five interconnected data systems providing comprehensive urban recovery intelligence

National Housing Stability Index

Composite scoring of housing stability across all tracked metropolitan areas, updated weekly.

City Distress Rankings

Ranked assessment of city-level housing distress using standardized methodology.

Displacement Risk Metrics

Tracking factors that indicate elevated risk of resident displacement from communities.

Contractor Availability Gaps

Analysis of rehabilitation workforce capacity relative to distressed property volume.

Vacancy & Blight Data

Comprehensive tracking of vacant, abandoned, and blighted properties by geography.

Investment Flow Analysis

Monitoring capital investment patterns in distressed property markets.

Methodology

All data is collected using standardized methodology developed in collaboration with research institutions. The Urban Recovery Index (URI) uses five weighted dimensions to score cities on a 0-100 scale.

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Data Sources

Data is aggregated from public records, government databases, court filings, tax records, and proprietary Command Center submissions from our city network.

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Interactive Dashboards

Visual data exploration tools coming soon

52
Cities Tracked
847K+
Properties Monitored
38
States Covered
Weekly
Update Frequency

Full interactive dashboards available to institutional partners and media.

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