About HomeMarketCap.com
HomeMarketCap.com helps buyers, sellers, renters, and property researchers understand how housing conditions differ across tracked U.S. metros and ZIP codes.
What we publish
The site combines home-value, rent, inventory, buyer-competition, listing-flow, price-cut, sale-speed, and metro affordability indicators. Pages are designed to answer a local question or compare two clearly identified markets rather than repeat a national headline.
Our purpose is decision support, not property valuation or transaction advice. Market-level statistics cannot account for a home’s condition, exact block, legal status, association finances, insurance exposure, financing terms, or negotiation dynamics.
Who creates the content
Pages are produced and reviewed under the HomeMarketCap.com Research Team by combining deterministic data transformations with editorial templates. We do not assign invented personal bylines or imply that automated summaries were written by a licensed real-estate professional.
The research team maintains the data contracts, market definitions, quality gates, canonical routes, content rules, and corrections process used throughout the public site.
How to use the site
Start with a metro or ZIP overview to understand price, rent, supply, and competition. Use question articles to investigate a specific decision, and use comparison pages to see how the same measures differ between places.
Before acting, confirm the conclusion with current listings, recent comparable sales, lender estimates, tax records, insurance quotes, inspection findings, and relevant association or building documents.
Questions or corrections: hello@homemarketcap.com