Nestiq scores eligible Erie County residential parcels using matched events, parcel features, and recency. The current system separates seller signal from value signal, then combines them into a workflow priority score with transparent reason codes.
Strong multi-signal convergence. Highest current priority.
Reasons, not just rankings.
Every score includes labeled reason codes explaining what drove seller signal, value signal, or queue-priority adjustments. Your team sees what moved a property up or down.
Tax Distress35 ptsFresh public-record tax distress event matched to the parcel
Long Tenure7 ptsOwnership tenure cleared the long-hold thresholds
Value-Only Penalty-6 ptsValue signal was stronger than seller signal, so queue priority was reduced
Built from parcel features, not guesses.
Every scored parcel carries a computed feature snapshot — enriched at import time from county records and ownership data.
Ownership Tenure (years)Absentee Owner FlagAssessed Value Percentile in ZIPProperty Type EligibilityProperty AgeMatched Distress Events
Scores are recomputed, not static.
Every score carries a version and a scored-at timestamp. When tracked source updates land, affected parcels are rescored so operators are not relying on stale rankings.