Ask a data company about 123 Main Street and you get a value, a size, an owner, a ZIP. Amalgament turns an address into a context graph: parcel, owner, ownership history, sales, permits, liens, the businesses at the site, surrounding development, hazards, and demographics.
Every county keeps property in its own format. Amalgament maintains a normalized parcel spine that other records attach to, so an address or APN becomes a key that unlocks everything on file at that place, joined to the businesses and entities behind it.
Owner and ownership history, assessed and sale values, permit timelines, liens and UCC, the businesses and licenses at the property, surrounding development, and hazard and environmental context. Enough to find the property where the neighborhood is improving but the asset is underinvested.
This is the property-intelligence layer, not the finished app. Pull it over REST to power an investment-research tool, or let an AI agent “investigate this property” over MCP and reason across the whole graph.
Property records API · Entity resolution API · Building permits API
Yes. The address lookup resolves a street address to its parcel key, then returns the records joined to that place.
No. The value is the join: owner, entity, permits, liens, businesses, hazards, and demographics connected around one parcel, which is far more than a listing or an estimate.
Yes. Parcels link to the resolved business entities that own them, so you can move from a property to the company behind it and back.
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