Find the right Georgia neighborhood, from the right point of view
Waypoint Neighborhood Scout scores every neighborhood on the metrics that actually move a deal — then re-ranks them for whoever you are: buyer, seller, investor, or partner.
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One dataset, four points of view
The same neighborhood can be a great buy and a poor place to sell. Scout scores each lens separately so the ranking always matches your goal.
Buyer
A high Buyer score means a neighborhood currently favors the purchaser. It rewards more active listings, longer days on market, sale prices landing below list, and softening price-per-square-foot. In plain terms: places where you are more likely to negotiate and less likely to face a bidding war.
Seller
A high Seller score means the neighborhood favors the homeowner listing today. It rewards strong competition, fast velocity, sale-to-list ratios at or above 100%, and a high share of homes selling above their list price. These are the markets where listing now tends to mean a quick sale near or over asking.
Investor
A high Investor score balances entry value against growth and exit risk. It rewards reasonable price-per-square-foot, year-over-year appreciation, liquidity (the ability to sell again), and underlying demand. It is built for someone buying to hold or flip rather than to live in.
Partner
A high Partner score points to where the business is — for an agent, lender, or vendor who needs steady deal flow. It rewards transaction volume, market stability, sustained activity, and listing velocity. It answers "where are the most transactions happening reliably?" rather than "is this a good buy?"
How it works
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Pick your lens
Choose whether you are buying, selling, investing, or chasing deal flow. Every score and ranking updates instantly.
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Compare the comps
Filter by city, price, and score. See days on market, sale-to-list ratio, and price trends side by side.
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Act with confidence
Surface the top opportunities for your goal and take the shortlist into your next conversation.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Waypoint Neighborhood Scout?
- It is a Georgia neighborhood market-intelligence dashboard. It scores every neighborhood on the metrics that decide a real estate deal — supply, days on market, sale-to-list ratio, price trends — and ranks them from four points of view: buyer, seller, investor, and partner.
- Where does the data come from?
- Scores are built on Redfin neighborhood market data, refreshed on a rolling three-month window so the rankings reflect the market as it is now, not last year.
- Who is it for?
- Home buyers and sellers who want to time and target the right neighborhood, real estate investors comparing entry value against growth, and agents, lenders, and vendors who need to see where deal flow is strongest.
- How much does it cost to start?
- Creating an account is free. Sign up with email, a magic link, or your Google account and start comparing neighborhoods in minutes.
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