PropertyRadar adds predictive scores, open API and AI tools
PropertyRadar is rolling out new AI features for its lead generation platform, including predictive Likely Transactions scores, API access on every plan and tools that connect its data to Claude, ChatGPT and voice assistants. The company says the updates are designed to bring live property data into the AI tools agents, investors and small businesses already use.
Why it matters: - PropertyRadar is pushing beyond a standard chatbot strategy and putting its property data inside the AI tools customers already use. - The rollout could help agents, investors and small businesses identify likely sellers, buyers and refinance targets faster. - The company is also broadening access to its API, which may make automation and lead generation more practical for more subscribers.
What happened: - PropertyRadar announced four AI additions to its hyperlocal lead generation platform. - Likely Transactions, a predictive scoring product, launches July 28. - Public API access is now included on every current plan. - Installable AI skill packs for Claude and ChatGPT are available now. - A PropertyRadar MCP server enters private beta in August. - A voice AI assistant called Radar is coming soon.
The details: - Likely Transactions assigns four scores to each property: Likely to Sell, Likely to Purchase, Likely to Refinance and Likely to Get a HELOC. - Each score runs from 0 to 100 and uses plain-language bands from Very Low to Very High. - PropertyRadar says the scores estimate who is most likely to transact in the next six months. - Properties are rescored monthly. - Customers can filter and sort by score. - Customers can import past clients or closed loans to find relationships most likely to transact next. - Customers can combine the scores with PropertyRadar's criteria, including equity and occupancy. - A likely-to-sell owner record includes owner information and tools for direct mail, email, calls, online ads and door knocking. - Public API access was previously limited to the company's top-tier plan. - The expanded API now covers Solo, Team and Business plans at no additional cost. - Subscribers get programmatic access to property and owner data on more than 160 million properties. - The API Starter Bundle connects Claude or ChatGPT to PropertyRadar so customers can query property data, enrich owners, pull comps and build lists by describing what they want. - The REI List Builder and Campaign Brief uses PropertyRadar's Real Estate Investors Playbook to turn a target market into a prioritized off-market deal list and a campaign brief. - Both skill packs install in minutes and are included on every current plan. - Skill packs for agents, mortgage professionals and home services businesses will follow. - The MCP server is designed to connect AI assistants to live data without exporting or pasting. - Radar lets customers call from a phone without an app or typing. - Users can ask Radar about an address, request comps, check history or find owner contact details. - Radar can also research markets and save lists built by voice.
Between the lines: - PropertyRadar is positioning live local data as the missing ingredient in AI workflows for real estate and adjacent industries. - The company is betting that native integration will matter more than generic conversational tools for users who need current property records. - CEO Mark Hockridge said Likely Transactions is not a crystal ball and should be used as a reason to reach out. - Hockridge also said large language models are trained on a snapshot of the past, which limits their usefulness for current, local, real-time property data. - The strategy suggests PropertyRadar wants to become infrastructure for AI-enabled prospecting, not just another app layer.
What's next: - Likely Transactions becomes available July 28, 2026. - The MCP server enters private beta in August. - MCP apps will follow after the server beta. - The voice AI assistant Radar will follow the MCP rollout. - PropertyRadar says more skill packs are coming for agents, mortgage professionals and home services businesses.
The bottom line: - PropertyRadar is turning its public-records business into an AI distribution layer, with predictive scoring, open APIs and voice access all aimed at getting live property data into daily workflows.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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