| CoStar |
Zonda Home focuses specifically on new home construction and land development, while CoStar leans heavily toward commercial real estate. Builders get more granular community-level housing data and builder rankings. For residential developers, the insights feel more tailored and actionable without paying for broader commercial datasets they may not need. |
| Reonomy |
Reonomy centers on property ownership and transaction data, but Zonda Home delivers deeper new construction metrics like starts, absorptions, and builder performance. Development teams planning new communities benefit from forward-looking housing trends rather than just parcel-level ownership records. |
| CoreLogic |
CoreLogic offers broad real estate analytics, yet Zonda Home combines data with advisory services and industry events. Developers gain not only datasets but also consulting support and builder-focused insights, which can help with feasibility studies and strategic growth planning. |
| ATTOM |
ATTOM provides extensive property data, though it’s often investor-oriented. Zonda Home stands out for production builder insights, community tracking, and new home marketplace exposure. For large homebuilders, that specialization supports land acquisition and competitive benchmarking more directly. |
| HouseCanary |
HouseCanary emphasizes valuation and forecasting models, while Zonda Home integrates digital marketing tools and listing marketplaces. Developers can analyze markets and promote communities within the same ecosystem, reducing the need for separate data and buyer acquisition platforms. |