boston Market Intelligence
Multifamily intelligence for 5-100 unit buildings across Boston’s most active submarkets.
Boston is one of the most supply-constrained and operationally competitive multifamily markets in the United States, with strong renter demand, high barriers to entry, and sharp variation between neighborhoods.
Korra helps you identify undervalued buildings, ownership transitions, and operational inefficiencies before spending hours underwriting.

Why Boston Matters
Boston’s multifamily landscape is shaped by neighborhood-level supply constraints, institutional demand, and long-term rental fundamentals.
Supply Constraints
Limited new inventory and restrictive development conditions
Neighborhood Pricing Gaps
Significant pricing variation across Boston submarkets
Dense Rental Corridors
High concentration of multifamily housing and renter demand
Operational Complexity
Older housing stock creates management and renovation challenges
Institutional Demand
Strong interest from long-term investors and operators
This creates conditions where “understanding the submarket matters more than understanding the city average”
Explore Boston Submarkets
Each submarket below includes scored properties, ownership signals, and AI-generated deal intelligence.

Dorchester
Boston’s largest neighborhood with strong rental demand and diverse multifamily inventory.

Roxbury
Rapidly evolving submarket with redevelopment momentum and transit connectivity.

Hyde Park
Stable residential neighborhood with steady tenant demand and ownership turnover opportunities.

Everett
Fast-growing market benefiting from major redevelopment and infrastructure investment.

Chelsea
Dense urban rental market with strong workforce housing demand and operational upside.
How Korra Evaluates Boston Properties
Every property and submarket is evaluated using a consistent intelligence framework:

Property-Level Intelligence
– Korra Score (risk-adjusted property rating)
– Price per unit vs submarket baseline
– Ownership tenure & transition signals
– Rent gap opportunity
– Tax & insurance pressure
– Crime / landlord-friendliness index
– Permit & violation history (when available)

Submarket-Level Intelligence
– Korra Score distribution across neighborhood
– Rent growth trends
– Transaction velocity
– Ownership turnover rates
– Distress vs opportunity signals
– Development and permitting activity
How Investors Use Boston Intelligence
Most users follow this simple workflow:
01
Choose a Submarket
Start with neighborhoods like South Shore or Bronzeville
02
Review Ranked Properties
See buildings sorted by Korra Score and risk signals
03
Identify Opportunities
Spot undervalued or mismanaged assets
04
Open Property Snapshot
View ownership, risks, and market context
05
Analyze or Request Diligence
Move from screening → underwriting → validation
Boston Multifamily Intelligence Coverage
1,142
Properties Indexed
618
Scored Multifamily Assets
14
Submarkets Tracked
22 yrs
Avg Ownership Tenure
$318K
Avg Price / Unit
57
High Opportunity Properties Identified
Start Exploring Boston Intelligence
Begin with a submarket, open a property snapshot, and identify opportunities in minutes.

