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Austin Home Data Desk · Product 5 of 25

A pre-inspection briefing for any Austin address

A pre-inspection address briefing for understanding public property context and questions worth investigating.

Planned nightly permit updates, annual Census updates and versioned hazard-layer refreshes.

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Result

4302 Avenue G

Elevated
Construction era
Built around 1948
Area housing age
Most nearby homes: 1939–1959
Permits on record
3 plumbing-related records
Flood zone
Zone X · lower mapped risk
Freeze exposure
Elevated · older exposed runs
Era-typical concern
Galvanized supply and aging cast iron may warrant inspection

Property context only; materials are possibilities until inspected.

What it shows

Four signals, one usable local picture.

Construction-era context

A clearly labeled view of construction-era context, with its source and freshness visible.

Public permit history

A clearly labeled view of public permit history, with its source and freshness visible.

Flood and freeze exposure

A clearly labeled view of flood and freeze exposure, with its source and freshness visible.

Practical context

A way to compare structural and infrastructure context across Austin's older and newer housing areas.

How it works

Built to show its work.

A way to compare structural and infrastructure context across Austin's older and newer housing areas. Every published value will carry a source, timestamp, release version and visible limitation.

Who cites or embeds it

Made for the people explaining Austin homes.

Homebuyers and sellers

Homebuyers and sellers can use Home Plumbing Risk Report as a source-linked starting point for a way to compare structural and infrastructure context across Austin's older and newer housing areas.

Realtors and inspectors

Realtors and inspectors can use Home Plumbing Risk Report as a source-linked starting point for a way to compare structural and infrastructure context across Austin's older and newer housing areas.

Housing and neighborhood reporters

Housing and neighborhood reporters can use Home Plumbing Risk Report as a source-linked starting point for a way to compare structural and infrastructure context across Austin's older and newer housing areas.

Newsroom package

One documented release, four reusable formats.

Preview endpoints are intentionally inactive until validated live data launches.

Responsive embed

Drop the interactive card into a partner story or resident resource.

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Broadcast graphic

Use continuously refreshed 16:9 and social-ready visuals.

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Machine-readable

Analyze the same versioned release through documented JSON and CSV.

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Methodology & archive

Check sources, definitions, corrections and every prior public release.

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Methodology

Sources, cadence and limitations stay attached.

Sources

  • Census housing data
  • City of Austin permit records
  • FEMA and weather data

Update cadence

Planned nightly permit updates, annual Census updates and versioned hazard-layer refreshes.

Limitations

The report will be a pre-inspection briefing, not an inspection; unverified materials will be described only as possibilities.

Free to embed or reproduce with visible attribution to Ironclad Plumbing and a link to the canonical Data Desk release.