Repit.org — Real-Estate Data Intelligence for Serious Investors
LiveA nationwide real-estate data engine built to remove guesswork—so investors can compare markets in minutes, not weeks.
What it is
Repit.org is a public data platform that aggregates city, ZIP-code, and neighborhood-level signals—rents, home values, appreciation trends, vacancy pressure, and comparability—into a fast interface designed for scanning and comparison. It is built for investors who want objective metrics, not stories.
Why it matters
- Data without spin: compare markets using clear fundamentals instead of anecdote-driven narratives.
- Local precision: ZIP-level signals help separate cash-flow math from appreciation stories.
- Faster filtering: narrow 300 markets to 10 before spending time on deals.
- Works with strategy: supports disciplined decisions for out-of-state ownership and long-horizon investing.
How it works
- Search: Enter any city, county, ZIP, or school.
- Analyze: Review trends and key signals (appreciation, vacancies, cap-rate-like signals, and school indicators).
- Compare: Compare markets side-by-side and export data.
- Decide: Use data to pressure-test assumptions before deeper diligence.
Where Repit fits in the GigHz ecosystem
Repit is the data layer. It supports:
- Capital strategy discussions (market selection + risk constraints)
- Real estate education pages
- Construction pricing hub (as it evolves)
- Investor screening and market comparison
Related: Capital hub | Compare asset paths | Real estate investing
Proof & traction
- Nationwide coverage across states and ZIPs
- Built to be fast and public-facing; no MLS required
FAQ
Is Repit an investment recommendation engine?
No. It is a data platform. Strategy decisions require context, constraints, and independent judgment.
Can you use Repit without paying?
Yes—core browsing is public.
How do I use it for a deal?
Start with market scanning and comparisons, then move to deal-level diligence.
Reviewed by Pouyan Golshani, MD, Interventional Radiologist — February 3, 2026
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