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The new NeighborhoodScout is coming soon!

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The new NeighborhoodScout is coming soon! See what all the buzz is about... The new NeighborhoodScou

The new NeighborhoodScout is coming soon! See what all the buzz is about... The new NeighborhoodScout is coming soon! Okay, so it's been a while since you've heard from us. No, we haven't been off summiting Everest or trekking to the South Pole. We've been hard at work improving NeighborhoodScout with the data and features that you've been asking for. And we want you to see it first. Join us in the exclusive Pre-Release and explore micro-neighborhood crime trends, appreciation forecasts, new maps, and so much more. We have limited seats available for the Pre-Release, so reserve your spot today! [Join the Pre-Release Experience] Here's a sneak peak at what we've been building: Scout Vision™ Trends & Forecasts For the first time in data science history you will have access to accurate, 3-year home price and home price appreciation forecasts at the micro-neighborhood level. Better Maps Improvements include larger maps, new heatmaps, points of interests, and the ability to navigate to surrounding neighborhoods and towns. Print to PDF Couldn't take it with you before. Now you can. Responsive Design On the go and need to Scout? No problem. NeighborhoodScout is completely redesigned for mobile devices, all sizes and types. Pay As You Scout or Subscribe & Save Whether you need 1 Report or 100, the new NeighborhoodScout has convenient plans to fit any budget. Neighborhood DNA We've always had the most detailed and comprehensive neighborhood-level reporting — now, we've just kicked up a notch. Condition Alerts Good or bad, if a neighborhood meets an extreme or unique condition, you'll be the first to know. So Much More This is just the tip of the iceberg. Over the coming weeks we'll be reaching out to highlight new features and to let you know what to expect prior to the launch. Information at a glance to invest, appraise or finance a property. [Facebook][Twitter] [Join the Pre-Release Experience] 86 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 86 Shrewsbury Street • Worcester, MA 01604-4625 • United States • [Click here] to unsubscribe.

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