ParcelRank · LIHTC site intelligence

Know if it wins.
Before you build.

Type an address. ParcelRank scores your affordable-housing site against the state’s Qualified Allocation Plan and returns a verdict — green, yellow, or red.

Indiana · 2026–2027Competitive
0/ 165
threshold 85 · clears by +27
Market characteristics38/42
Development31/52
Affordability23/23

The work that took days

0 points. One address.

Every line of the state scoresheet, scored and sourced — in the time it takes to type a street address.

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The verdict

A number you can stake millions on.

112
of 165 points
Competitive
threshold · 85

Calibrated against the scores that actually got funded — not the nominal minimum. Green means competitive. Not “technically eligible.”

Three steps. Minutes, not days.

01

Drop a pin

Enter any address. We resolve its census tract, county, and surroundings, then pull Census, HUD, and state datasets automatically.

02

Answer what only you know

A short guided wizard captures your commitments — affordability terms, amenities, financing — the points data can't infer.

03

Read the verdict

A sourced, line-by-line score against the live QAP, scaled to what actually wins. Export the official scoresheet in a click.

Built for every state

Indiana’s live. The rest are one request away.

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Never a guess

Any value we can't source with confidence is flagged for your input — never estimated. Every auto point cites its data source and timestamp.

Matches the official sheet

Our engine is validated to reproduce the state's own scoring workbook, line for line. The rulebook is the source of truth.

Scaled to real winners

Green isn't the nominal minimum — it's calibrated against the scores that actually got funded in recent rounds.

Stop scoring sites by hand.

Find out a deal is dead before you fund the due diligence.