Reading a property page: attributes, transaction history, and market context
What every section of an Archer property page tells you — attributes, ownership, transaction history, notes — and what to do if a property isn't in Archer yet.
Every property, with the context to judge it
Search any multifamily property in Archer and you get a full property page: the physical facts, the ownership picture, the transaction history, and how the property sits against its market — all before you have a single financial document. This is where most deals start.
What's on the page- Property attributes — units, year built, last renovation, stories, land area, and more. This is the physical profile you'd otherwise assemble from an OM and three browser tabs.
- Ownership — the current owner entity. Useful for sourcing (who to call) and for context (how long they've held it).
- Property transaction history — prior sales with dates and pricing, so you can see the deal's history at a glance.
- Map and location context — where the property sits in its submarket. See Understanding location scoring for how the scores work.
- Notes — your team's notes live on the property page, visible to everyone on your account. Write down what you learn; it's there the next time this deal trades.
- Action buttons — Run Underwrite and Parse Document launch directly from the property page once you have financials. Not sure which to use? Parse Document vs Run Underwrite.
Archer covers 11M+ properties, but occasionally a property — especially a recent build or a recently converted asset — isn't in the database yet.
If your search comes up empty:
- Double-check the address format — try the street address without unit numbers or suffixes.
- If it's genuinely missing, request an add and our team will get it into the database.
Once added, you'll be able to run the full workflow against it — search, underwrite, comps, pipeline.
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