For buyers' agents

Be the agent who already checked.

Before your client falls for a house, hand them a plain-English read on what surrounds it. Rail and road noise, contamination, flood risk, industrial neighbors, what's planned nearby. The things a listing photo leaves out, and the questions a relocating buyer doesn't know to ask.

Built for the buyer's side

ReconNest works for the agent representing the buyer. You run an address, we pull what the public record says about that block from federal, state, and local datasets, and we translate the raw codes into something your client can actually read. It is research your client can hold, not a sales pitch.

Where it earns its keep

01

The relocation client

Someone moving across the country can't drive the neighborhood at rush hour or know which industrial site sits two blocks over. Give them the lay of the land before they tour.

02

The new-buyer consult

Start the relationship by showing you do more homework than the next agent. A block report on their shortlist says you take their search seriously.

03

Before the offer

Surface the freight line, the cleanup site, or the flood zone now, not during inspection week when cold feet cancel deals.

Why buyers' agents use it

One report, dozens of public-data signals, decoded into plain English. See a full sample report.

  • You look thorough

    "My agent ran a full block report" is a story your client repeats.

  • Fewer late surprises

    A problem found before the offer is a negotiation point. Found in escrow, it's a dead deal.

  • Confident buyers

    People who understand what they are buying hesitate less, not more.

  • On the record

    It gives your client a documented starting point for their own due diligence.

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ReconNest reports distances and proximity, drawn from public data, in plain language. It is a starting point for your client's own walk-through, inspection, and questions, not a substitute for them, and not advice about whether a neighborhood is right for anyone. You and your client confirm what matters before acting on it.