Bay Area launch · renter intelligence

Get a report card for your rent.

See if your rent is fair before you renew using local comps, real market signals, and negotiation leverage.

Bay Area first: San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley.
Preview the renter workflow
Most renters renew blind. We’re fixing that.

How it works

Most apartment sites help you find a place. Rent Report Card helps you figure out whether your current rent or renewal offer is actually fair.

1

Enter your apartment

Add your address, unit type, and current rent. Renewal amount and square footage help us refine the result.

2

We compare it to the market

We combine local comps, pricing signals, supply pressure, and nearby market softness.

3

Get your report card

See your rent grade, fair range, leverage score, and a suggested counteroffer before you renew.

Sample report

A renter-facing STAR report for apartments. Clear enough for consumers, sharp enough to feel like real market intelligence.

4123 Broadway, Oakland, CA · 1 Bed / 1 Bath

Your Rent Report Card

D+
Current rent
$3,150
Fair rent range
$2,925–$3,025
Position vs market
5–8% high
Leverage score
Medium-High

What this means

Your current rent appears to be above the estimated fair range for comparable nearby units. Competing inventory in your submarket looks slightly softer, which may improve your negotiating position.

Suggested counter

Target ask: $2,995/month
Fallback ask: 2–4 weeks free or waived fees.

What you get

  • Rent grade
  • Fair rent range
  • Above / below market view
  • Leverage score
  • Suggested counteroffer
  • Confidence score

What we’re watching

  • Nearby concessions
  • Inventory softness
  • Submarket pricing pressure
  • Comparable unit mix
  • New supply nearby

Built for renewals

This is not another apartment search page. It’s a decision tool for renters trying to understand whether they should stay, negotiate, or move.

Bay Area first

We’re starting with San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley to get density, sharper comps, and better market insight before expanding.

Why this is different

Listing sites show asking rents. Rent Report Card helps renters evaluate the number that actually matters: the one they’re being asked to pay.

Renewal-first

Built for the “should I sign this?” moment.

Personalized

Specific to your building, unit type, and price point.

Negotiation-ready

Includes leverage and a suggested counteroffer.

Market-aware

Anchored to local comps and supply signals, not just listing noise.

Get early access

We’re launching first in the Bay Area. Join the waitlist to get early access, beta invites, and product updates.

No spam. Just launch updates and early access.