Housing Reports
Our Housing Reports allow residents to share and access safety concerns connected to housing, such as break-ins, vandalism, or unsafe conditions. By reporting and tracking these issues, we help the community stay informed and encourage safer living spaces for everyone

Community Reports
🗨️ Community Voices – What Locals Are Saying
💬 Tonya R., Barbour County
"Eufaula’s lakeside homes are a hidden gem. The housing report helped us compare flood zones and resale value before buying."
💬 Malik J., Bullock County
"Union Springs offers peace and affordability. The report showed us how much home we could get for our budget."
💬 Cheryl D., Butler County
"Greenville’s market is steady and growing. We used the report to find a great rental investment near downtown."
💬 Darius P., Clarke County
"Grove Hill has charm and space. The housing report helped us evaluate long-term appreciation and school zones."
💬 Lisa M., Conecuh County
"Evergreen’s quiet neighborhoods were perfect for us. The report broke down taxes, amenities, and future development plans."
💬 Jerome S., Crenshaw County
"Luverne’s housing market is underrated. The report gave us confidence to buy in a low-competition area with great value."
💬 Natalie H., Macon County
"Tuskegee’s historic homes are full of character. The housing report helped us navigate zoning and renovation costs."
💬 Brian T., Mobile County
"We used the report to compare Midtown and West Mobile. It helped us find a home with strong appreciation and great schools."
💬 Felicia G., Monroe County
"Monroeville’s literary legacy drew us in, but the housing report sealed the deal with solid market data."
💬 Marcus W., Montgomery County
"Downtown Montgomery is booming. The housing report showed us which areas were trending and where to invest early."
💬 Jasmine K., Pike County
"Troy’s college-town vibe and rising property values made it a smart buy. The report helped us spot the right neighborhood."
💬 Andre C., Russell County
"Phenix City’s proximity to Columbus makes it ideal. The housing report helped us compare commute times and school ratings."
💬 Teresa L., Washington County
"Chatom’s peaceful living and low taxes stood out. The housing report gave us clarity on long-term value and amenities."

Neighborhood Risk Tracking
Track safety risks around housing in your neighborhood. From property crimes to security concerns, our reports make sure you know what’s happening close to home.

The Relationship Between Crime and Housing Value
High crime rates, especially violent crime, can make a neighborhood less desirable to potential buyers and renters. This reduced demand can lead to lower home prices and slower appreciation.High crime rates can also lead to higher homeowner insurance premiums and the need for increased spending on security measures, which adds to the overall cost of home ownership and further lowers the perceived value of the property.
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