I’ve been working on my rent tracking app over the past few weeks.
I still have a lot of work I want to do with it, but at this point, I think it works well enough to make it publicly accessible.
So far what do I have? … NW Indiana and the Indianapolis area.
NW Indiana was my first trial into this, and uses a much more limited and weaker method to pull in data than what I’m using for Indianapolis. Indianapolis, the way I have it setup, pulls in much more data, and it much more accurate (to the point that I’ll add in a mapped location of the data points later).
My current plan is to work out a few bugs I see here and there in it, and to convert the NW Indiana method of data collection to match Indianapolis.
From there, I may start pulling in other regions, and providing that data too.
I would say that this data I’m pulling may be somewhat similar to rentometer.com, though I also have an interest in the trends, and if rents are rising or falling, and other specifics like rent per sq ft.
If your interested, you can find these at http://www.hedgesadvantage.com/
also, click on the ads if you wan to help make more of this possible. I recently added it in the hopes that I can actually see some sort of benefit to me for writing all the code and making all this available for free.
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