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AI can now assess the upside potential of your neighborhood

Attom has introduced an AI-powered neighborhood ranking tool that rates counts based on expected home price growth, giving real estate professionals a way to compare neighborhoods within the same market.

Neighborhood performance has long been difficult to measure at scale. Atom is launching a tool that aims to change that.

Atom has introduced ResiScorean artificial intelligence-powered analytics offering that ranks residential areas based on expected housing market performance.

The tool assigns each housing census a percentile ranking from 1 to 100 within the metropolitan area, based on projected home price growth over a 24-month horizon, the company said. It is built on technology from ResiShares, which Attom acquired in January 2026.

ResiScore draws on decades of housing data and combines signals including long-term price trends, recent appreciation, price acceleration, forecast growth and volatility into a single composite score, Attom said in a statement. The model is designed to balance responsiveness with stability, avoiding overreaction to short-term market shifts.

“ResiScore builds on our strategy to deliver AI-powered real estate intelligence through our data foundation and enterprise data licenses,” Rob Barber, CEO of Attom, said in a statement. “Our clients have always relied on us for comprehensive real estate data, but they haven’t had a consistent way to evaluate neighborhoods within a market at scale.”

“The gap between the strongest and weakest neighborhoods within a single market is often greater than the gap between the markets themselves,” Aaron Wagner, head of data science at Attom, said in a statement. “By ranking neighborhoods within a market based on expected appreciation, ResiScore helps clients identify where advantage emerges and where disadvantage builds.”

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Attom said the tool supports investment targeting, lending and portfolio risk assessment, location selection and market analysis. It also works with the company’s existing automated valuation models to give users a broader view of property values ​​and neighborhood performance.

ResiScore is available through Attom’s data delivery platforms, including Bulk Data Licensing and Snowflake.

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