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Deep Analysis

Deep Analysis generates a long-form, 12-section written report on a single property. Where a Property Report is structured data and a RAAM score is a number, a Deep Analysis is a document — the kind of thorough take you'd want from an opinionated researcher who walked the street, read the listing, and thought about how the property fits your life.

Deep Analysis is a Starter-tier-and-above feature with a calendar-month quota per plan — usage resets on the 1st of each month at UTC midnight, not as a rolling 30-day window. See Pricing for per-plan quota details.

How to generate one

  1. From your Dashboard, open the Deep Analysis section — or visit /custom-raam/deep-analysis directly.
  2. Paste a Zillow URL into the form. You'll see your current quota (used / remaining) before submitting.
  3. Submit. Generation typically takes 2 to 4 minutes. You can leave the tab; the report is saved against your account when it's ready.
  4. The page polls for status in the background — pending, generating, complete, or failed. When it's complete, the 12-section report renders inline.
  5. The report is hosted at a stable URL at /custom-raam/deep-analysis/<orderId>. Bookmark it, share it, or print it.

Ask follow-up questions (chat)

When a report is complete, the report page includes Chat with this property. It opens a side panel so you can ask questions about that listing and how it fits your buyer profile, grounded in the same Deep Analysis and profile the report used. Conversations are saved per report so you can come back later. This is not a substitute for inspectors, lenders, or agents — and listing details may have changed since the analysis was generated. Fair-use limits apply to keep the feature sustainable.

What's inside a Deep Analysis

The report has 12 sections, each producing structured written content with the property's specifics woven in. High-level map:

A completeness gate inside the generator ensures all 12 sections render before the report is marked complete; if one fails, the order status reflects it and the system retries.

A worked example

You've shortlisted 12 Oak Ridge Ln. Your RAAM profile scored it 78 — solid, worth exploring. You generate a Deep Analysis. Three minutes later you have a report that describes the specific section of town, walks through the property's condition given its age (1987), weighs the commute against your destination, and ends with a scenario analysis: "Best case — schools stay strong and you refinish the basement in year two, effective cap rate of X. Base case — steady hold, modest appreciation in line with the metro. Walk scenario — major foundation issue at inspection." You read, mark up, and send it to your partner with notes. That's the work Deep Analysis exists for.

Rendering and access

The report renders inside an iframe — self-contained HTML with its own styles, so the structure doesn't get contaminated by the rest of the page. The URL itself is gated by your account; it isn't a public share unless you explicitly publish the companion property report.

Common questions

Last reviewed: 2026-04-18