Building and parcel fit
Reconcile building, parcel, address, and use-code records before a property enters the acquisition agenda.
Acren supports multifamily teams across opportunity discovery, building and parcel review, owner/entity research, related-property graphs, and unit-count questions, focused on small and mid-market segments that often need more manual sourcing.
Reconcile building, parcel, address, and use-code records before a property enters the acquisition agenda.
Confidence-labeled entity match and related-property context across portfolios.
Treat unsupported unit counts as a diligence question instead of a hidden assumption.
Route promising opportunities into sales comps, rent and lease research, broker calls, and expense underwriting.
Source-dependent; analyst confirmation often required.
Source-dependent; treated as where-available.
Confidence-labeled; weak links stay internal-only until review.
Reconcile building, parcel, and address records into a single property.
Owner entity matched across portfolios with confidence label.
Surface other holdings by the same entity within reviewed source set.
Unit count, year built, and renovations surfaced as where-available.
Weak entity match routed to analyst before customer-visible.
| Field | Typical status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Building + parcel | Customer-visible | Reconciled across reviewed sources |
| Owner entity | Customer-visible · confidence-labeled | Related-property graph attached |
| Unit count | Where-available | Source-dependent; analyst review often required |
| Year built / renovations | Where-available | Source-dependent; treated as such |
| Tenant / occupancy | Out of scope | Not surfaced |
| Lease structure | Out of scope | Not surfaced |
Acren routes the opportunity into rent-roll and lease review. It does not invent operating performance.
Those remain customer diligence inputs before underwriting.
Permit clues can help where available, but inspections and renovation scope remain separate diligence.
Use sales comps, broker color, and underwriting tools after the opportunity surfaces.
Acren ranks research priority, not transaction intent or owner willingness.
“The leasing sign doesn't tell you who owns the building. The deed does. The entity chain tells you who the deed actually serves.”
Acren ranks commercial property research priority. It does not infer disposition, hardship, or willingness to transact.
Every recommendation must carry supporting records, field-level rights status, and verification gaps.
Customers are responsible for verifying records before outreach, capital, or workflow decisions.
Customer-visible, generalized, internal-only, and suppressed fields stay visible as product controls.
Bring your jurisdictions and target unit-count band. Acren checks whether parcel, building, and owner/entity records can support a reviewable opportunity memo.