Scoring 37,000+ properties across Denver metro

Your next 50 management clients are on this list.

We score every rental property in Denver metro on vacancy risk. Properties with rising risk scores have owners who need help. You show up before the vacancy does.

Free sample report with redacted owner info. Full data on paid plans. 7 Colorado counties.

Multifamily Single Family Office Retail Industrial Self Storage Mobile Home Parks
37,229
Properties Scored
4,083
Active Leads
$73.5M
Annual Exposure
7
Counties

Two intelligence products

Property-level risk tells you where vacancies are coming. Lease-level risk tells you when.

Property Risk Score

Which properties will go vacant?

Every property gets a 0-100 score based on market signals. Updated weekly. No tenant data, no FCRA issues.

  • Listing age and absorption rates
  • Asking rent vs. market comps
  • New competing supply from permits
  • Eviction trends by ZIP code
  • Owner portfolio concentration
  • Seasonal demand patterns
Lease Risk Score

Which leases won't renew?

Renewal probability based on lease structure and market conditions. Scores the situation, not the person.

  • Rent-to-market ratio at renewal
  • Lease duration vs. market norm
  • Submarket demand trajectory
  • Seasonal renewal timing
  • Competing inventory within trade area
  • Historical renewal rates by class

How it works

Four steps, fully automated. You get a weekly report.

01

Collect

Agents scan rental listings, construction permits, eviction filings, and property records daily across all property types.

02

Score

Every property gets a 0-100 vacancy risk score with custom weights for its property type. Office risk is different from warehouse risk.

03

Package

High-risk properties are enriched with owner info, risk drivers, and estimated exposure. Delivered as a report and CSV.

04

Deliver

Weekly email to your inbox. Import the CSV into your CRM. No portal, no login, no learning curve.

Who uses VacancyHawk

Different people need vacancy intelligence for different reasons.

Property Managers

Your best prospecting tool. Every week you get a list of small landlords with rising vacancy risk and no professional management. Reach them before the vacancy hits and you're the solution, not the last resort.

Investors & Acquirers

Distressed properties mean motivated sellers. Properties bleeding tenants often mean owners ready to deal at a discount. Your next acquisition is in our lead list.

Landlords & Owners

Monitor your own portfolio for early warning signs. Adjust rents, invest in improvements, or refinance while you still have cash flow to leverage.

Lenders

Monitor your loan portfolio for vacancy risk. Early warning on properties where debt service coverage is about to drop.

Insurance Carriers

Underwriting data feed for rent loss and vacancy coverage. Score risk at scale instead of property-by-property analysis.

Brokers & Advisors

Market intelligence that impresses clients. Know which submarkets are softening before the listings prove it.

What we watch

Six signals that predict vacancy before it shows up in occupancy numbers.

Listing Age

Units sitting 60+ days signal pricing problems or demand drops. We track every listing across major platforms.

Rent vs. Market

Overpriced units stay vacant longer. We compare asking rents to real-time market comps within the submarket.

Eviction Trends

Rising eviction filings in a ZIP code indicate tenant instability and upcoming unit turnover across the area.

New Supply

Construction permits for competing properties within the trade area. More supply means more vacancy pressure.

Owner Profile

Single-property owners are less diversified and more vulnerable to vacancy-driven cash flow problems.

Seasonal Patterns

Every property type has peak and trough seasons. We adjust scores for timing so you know when risk is amplified.

See what your competitors
don't know yet.

4,083 at-risk properties in Denver metro. Owner names redacted in the sample. Full data on paid plans.

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