What would make a consumer screenshot this? What would make an investor say "nobody else can do this"?
170 N 10th is underpriced. $600K below the top pick with only a 3-point gap. Agent data confirms the seller is motivated — this won't last.
Noise is the real separator. 320 S 3rd (82) and 312 E 6th (80) are both quiet. 170 N 10th drops to 72 — BQE proximity. Matters if you work from home.
Management is a sleeper metric. 312 E 6th and 320 S 3rd both score 90 — responsive supers, clean common areas. This is what tenants actually complain about most, and it's invisible on other sites.
"The garden at 312 E 6th is worth the price alone — you won't find outdoor space like this below $2M in the East Village. And the super at 170 N 10th, Ramon, lives on-site. Same-day fixes. That's rare in Williamsburg."
This is what 18 data points per listing can tell you that 4 can't.
Nabe Score, noise data, management ratings, agent takes — none of this exists on other listing sites.
Clear answers from 18 data points per listing
TLDR: All three score 90+. The real question isn't which is best — it's what matters most to you. Building quality? Money? Quiet?