About

Honest answers about any neighborhood.

NeighborScope started because the existing tools for evaluating a neighborhood were either gated behind a real-estate agent, biased by anonymous reviews, or buried inside a dozen separate government websites. We built a single place to get the same numbers without the noise.

What we do

Type any US address and NeighborScope assembles an instant report: crime, schools, demographics, walkability, flood risk, climate history, air quality and more. It's designed for the moment you're scrolling listings, walking a block on a Sunday afternoon, or pricing a city you've never lived in.

Public data, no opinions

Every number you see traces back to a public source — the FBI for crime, FEMA for flood zones, the US Census for demographics, NOAA for weather and climate, USGS for seismic risk. We don't scrape anonymous reviews and we don't weight neighborhoods by sentiment. The data is the data, and the same pipeline runs for every address.

Free, no account

Basic reports are free and require no sign-up. There's a paid PDF for people who want a printable report to keep, but the screen version is the same data, and that's open to everyone.

Where we're going

We're expanding international coverage, deepening our per-property signals, and publishing city-level guides so you can compare neighborhoods inside a metro before you ever scope an address. If there's a data source you wish we covered, tell us.

Get in touch

Feedback, corrections, partnership ideas — we read everything sent to hello@neighborscope.com.

Try a real scan

Any US address — free, no signup.