Multifamily intelligence starts at the neighborhood level — not the national one.
Korra organizes property snapshots, ownership signals, and risk scoring by city and submarket so you can quickly see where opportunities exist and why.
Start with a Market. Drill into the Neighborhood.

Chicago, IL
Chicago is Korra’s flagship intelligence market — a deeply fragmented multifamily ecosystem where neighborhood-level inefficiencies create recurring value-add opportunities.
Korra tracks 5–100 unit properties across South and West Side submarkets to surface ownership transitions, pricing gaps, operational risk, and under-optimized assets before they become obvious to the broader market.

Boston, MA
Boston is a supply-constrained multifamily market defined by strong renter demand, institutional competition, and highly localized neighborhood pricing dynamics.
Korra helps investors identify ownership transitions, value-add opportunities, and operational inefficiencies across Boston’s dense multifamily corridors before spending hours underwriting deals.

Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia combines dense multifamily inventory, aging ownership structures, and strong block-by-block pricing variation, creating one of the most overlooked value-add markets on the East Coast.
Korra helps investors identify rent gap opportunities, ownership turnover signals, and operational inefficiencies across Philadelphia’s most active neighborhood corridors.

Baltimore, MD
Baltimore offers one of the widest spreads between property pricing and rental fundamentals among major East Coast cities, creating strong opportunities for disciplined multifamily operators.
Korra tracks neighborhood-level distress signals, ownership fragmentation, and redevelopment momentum to help investors uncover mispriced assets and emerging corridors.

Washington DC
Washington DC is a supply-constrained multifamily market shaped by institutional demand, stable renter demographics, and hyperlocal pricing dynamics.
Korra focuses on identifying smaller multifamily opportunities hidden beneath institutional competition, surfacing ownership transitions, operational inefficiencies, and neighborhood-level demand signals.

Atlanta, GA
Atlanta remains one of the fastest-growing multifamily ecosystems in the Southeast, driven by population growth, migration trends, and expanding neighborhood redevelopment.
Korra analyzes submarket-level rent growth, ownership turnover, and value-add inventory to help investors identify opportunities across Atlanta’s evolving urban corridors.

St. Louis, MO
St. Louis combines low acquisition basis, dense multifamily inventory, and highly fragmented ownership, creating strong opportunities for operationally focused investors.
Korra surfaces pricing inefficiencies, long-term ownership patterns, and neighborhood-level demand shifts to help investors identify undervalued multifamily assets before broader market repricing occurs.

New York City, NY
New York City is one of the most competitive and operationally complex multifamily markets in the world, defined by dense housing inventory, extreme neighborhood pricing variation, and highly fragmented building conditions beneath institutional ownership layers.
Korra helps investors identify overlooked value-add opportunities, ownership transition signals, and operational inefficiencies across NYC’s multifamily corridors before spending weeks underwriting deals.
🧠 How Korra Organizes Markets
Every market in Korra is structured the same way:
01
Market Level
Macro trends, capital flows, and investment signals
02
Submarket Level
Neighborhood-level deal flow, ownership behavior, and property clustering
03
Property Level
Individual asset intelligence, snapshots, and risk scoring
Start Exploring a Market
Pick a city to begin generating property intelligence and uncover opportunities at the neighborhood level.
