Public family home-search reports.
Full sample reports showing the neighborhood short list, school pipeline, verified sold comps, affordability math, comparison table, and weekend tour plan.
18 fully worked sample reports across major US metros — comps linked to property-detail or market-source pages, school ratings cross-referenced, affordability numbers stress-tested.
What each sample family home-search report includes
- Family situation, priorities, and reason-to-buy narrative
- Top 3 neighborhoods with K-12 pipeline and verdict
- Backup zones and explicit ruled-out zones
- Sold comps with property-detail or market-source links
- Affordability tables: monthly cost, take-home, liquid pool
- Side-by-side comparison: schools, housing, commute
- Head-to-head between two short-list picks
- Weekend tour plan with streets to target and skip
- Bottom-line summary for the family
Sample family home-search reports for 18 US metros
Austin sample report
Best Austin neighborhoods for families: Barton Hills, Zilker, Hyde Park.
SF Bay Area sample report
Best SF Bay Area neighborhoods for families: Foster City — Brewer Island, Emerald Hills — Roy Cloud K-8, Albany.
Boston metro sample report
Best Boston metro neighborhoods for families: Winchester, Arlington (East Arlington / Morningside), Belmont.
New York metro sample report
Best New York metro neighborhoods for families: Maplewood (Tuscan section), South Orange (Upper Wyoming / Montrose), Pelham (Pelhamville / Pelham Manor).
Los Angeles sample report
Best Los Angeles neighborhoods for families: South Pasadena, Eagle Rock, Westchester.
Chicago sample report
Best Chicago neighborhoods for families: Kenwood, Hyde Park, Beverly.
Dallas–Fort Worth sample report
Best Dallas–Fort Worth neighborhoods for families: West Plano — Shepard / Brinker / Plano West Senior pipeline, Coppell — Coppell ISD core, Frisco — Phillips Creek Ranch / Wakeland HS feeder.
Houston sample report
Best Houston neighborhoods for families: Spring Branch (Memorial HS feeder, north of I-10), Cinco Ranch (Katy ISD), Energy Corridor / Nottingham Forest (SBISD west).
Atlanta sample report
Best Atlanta neighborhoods for families: City of Decatur (Oakhurst / Winnona Park), Druid Hills (DeKalb, unincorporated), Kirkwood.
Washington, DC metro sample report
Best Washington, DC metro neighborhoods for families: Westover / Bluemont (W-L feeder), Lyon Park / Ashton Heights, McLean (Kent Gardens → Longfellow → McLean HS).
Philadelphia sample report
Best Philadelphia neighborhoods for families: Wynnewood (Lower Merion SD), Wayne (Radnor SD), Berwyn (Tredyffrin/Easttown SD).
Miami / South Florida sample report
Best Miami / South Florida neighborhoods for families: Westchester / West Miami, Doral, Palmetto Bay.
Phoenix sample report
Best Phoenix neighborhoods for families: South Chandler (Hamilton HS feeder), Gilbert — Power Ranch / Higley corridor, Ahwatukee Foothills (Kyrene + Tempe Union).
Seattle sample report
Best Seattle neighborhoods for families: Redmond SE / Education Hill, Issaquah–Gilman (Olde Town), Wedgwood / Ravenna (Roosevelt boundary).
Denver sample report
Best Denver neighborhoods for families: Littleton (Littleton Public Schools), Central Park / Stapleton, Centennial (Cherry Creek SD).
Raleigh-Durham sample report
Best Raleigh-Durham neighborhoods for families: Holly Springs, Apex (Friendship area), North Raleigh / Leesville.
Minneapolis-St Paul sample report
Best Minneapolis-St Paul neighborhoods for families: Plymouth (Wayzata district), Minnetonka (Groveland / Scenic Heights), Edina (Concord / Morningside).
Salt Lake City sample report
Best Salt Lake City neighborhoods for families: Holladay / East Millcreek, Cottonwood Heights (Brookwood / Butler / Brighton track), Sandy East (Sunrise / Albion / Alta track).
Sample family home-search report questions
What's in a sample family home-search report?
Each sample report shows the full output of one family's research run: top three neighborhoods with K-12 school pipelines, sold comps drawn from public listings and recent-sold market data, side-by-side comparison tables across schools and housing and commute, a head-to-head between the two zones the report flagged as the live family choice, a weekend tour plan with specific streets to target and skip, affordability math at multiple budget tiers, and an explicit list of ruled-out zones with reasons.
Are the sold comps in these reports real?
Yes — sourced from public listings, county records, and broker-MLS feeds. Most rows are individual address-level sales with a property-detail link to Zillow, Redfin, HAR, or realtor.com (labeled "Verify listing"). Some rows are aggregate recent-sold market data — county or zip medians where individual addresses weren't available — and link to the underlying market search (labeled "Verify source"). Either way the link is shown so you can check the number yourself.
Can I get a custom sample-style report for my family?
Yes. Answer about ten questions in a single chat and parallel research agents pull the same school data, sold comps, commute reality, and parent-forum signal for your specific situation. Your custom report follows the exact same structure as the sample reports here, but the family profile, budget, and constraints are yours. $9.99 per report, flat.
How recent is the data in each sample?
Each sample report shows a generated date so you can see when the underlying research was pulled. School ratings, sold comps, and commute data are time-sensitive — pull a fresh report or have us regenerate yours before any major decision.