Estated alternative
A self-serve Estated alternative for developers
Estated was acquired by ATTOM Data in 2021 and is no longer onboarding new self-serve customers. If you were relying on Estated's simple address-to-property API and free-tier developer access, Property Pulse is built to fill the same niche.
What happened to Estated
- 2021: ATTOM Data acquired Estated. Existing customers were grandfathered, but new developer signups began to be funneled toward ATTOM's enterprise sales process.
- What it means today: there's no no-credit-card free tier, no public pricing page, and the classic “single curl call to get a full property record” experience now requires a sales conversation.
- What developers are looking for: a small, fast property API that you can sign up for in 30 seconds and start hitting from a side project the same hour.
Property Pulse vs. Estated
Apples-to-apples on the developer-experience features that mattered most about Estated.
Feature
Property Pulse
Estated (post-acquisition)
Self-serve sign up
Free tier
250 req / mo
Transparent pricing online
Property by address lookup
Owner name + mailing address
Year built, sqft, beds, baths
Sale price + sale date
Where the county exposes it
Tax assessment values
FEMA flood zone in same call
Census demographics in same call
USGS earthquake hazard data
EPA Superfund / TRI lookups
Walk Score, schools, transit
Country coverage
US (national geocoding; assessor data growing)
US national
Data refresh cadence
Monthly assessor refresh
Quarterly
Notes about Estated reflect publicly available information about its post-acquisition self-serve offering. Property Pulse is not affiliated with or endorsed by ATTOM or Estated.
Where Estated had the edge
We'll be honest about the gap.
- National parcel coverage at day one— Estated's big advantage was already having every US county licensed. Property Pulse covers Marion OR, Maricopa AZ, and King WA today (~7.2M residents) and is adding new counties monthly.
- Mortgage / lender / title fields — those come from licensed, paid datasets. We focus on public records and surface what counties expose.
- If you need national coverage today, ATTOM, CoreLogic, or BatchData are the right names to evaluate. If you want a fast self-serve API for the metros we cover, with free demographics and flood data layered on top, that's what we're built for.