What this add-on does
A « neighborhood » panel enriches the property page with the DVF price per m², recent transactions, sunlight and Géorisques signals (flooding, clay shrink-swell…). Data is fetched once per property then cached, for a controlled API cost.
- DVF price/m² and recent transactions
- Sunlight and Géorisques signals
- Data cached per property
- Controlled API cost
Neighborhood questions always come up
Is it expensive for the area? Does it flood? Is it sunny? These questions come up every time and, with no answer, they turn into objections that slow things down or drive buyers away. Addressing them right on the listing removes doubt upfront, speeds up the decision and positions your agency as a reliable, transparent source.
How it works
From the property's location, the add-on queries open data sources (DVF, Géorisques, sunlight) once, then caches the result. Subsequent visits show the panel instantly with no new call, keeping API cost controlled and pages fast.
- Fetched once per property
- Neighborhood data cached
- Instant display afterwards
- Controlled API cost
What it brings to the sale
By showing rare transparency about the property's context, you reassure the buyer and reduce last-minute objections. A richer listing also means more relevant, indexable content for your local SEO — an asset to rank on area-based searches.
- Objections removed upfront
- Reassured buyer, faster decision
- Reinforced local-expert image
- Rich content for local SEO
Before / after at a glance
| Without the add-on | With the add-on |
|---|---|
| Unanswered neighborhood questions | Price/m², risks, sunlight shown |
| Last-minute objections | Doubts removed upfront on the listing |
| Context-poor listing | Rich content for local SEO |
| Neutral agency image | Local-expert stance |
Who it's ideal for
Valuable for agencies wanting to play the transparency and local-expertise card, and especially useful in markets where price per m² and risks weigh on the decision. It's a differentiating argument against competitors' context-poor listings.