Kouzr scores every home in the Las Vegas valley every morning — against recent comparable sales nearby, its own daily price history, and the Clark County record of the building. Type your address and see what the score says about your home. No account, nothing to pay, and no phone call from an agent.
Las Vegas valley addresses — Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and the unincorporated valley. We look up one home per search, and we don't keep what you type.
It is a deal score, from 0 to 1, and it answers one question: how far below what the market supports is this home priced? It is built for buyers — investors and hands-on owner-occupiers hunting underpriced houses in the valley — which is exactly why it is worth a seller's attention. A high score on your home means the people shopping your street have a reason to move on it. A low one means the price is already doing its job.
It is not a valuation of your home's condition, and it has never been inside. It knows what the county says was built, what the market has paid nearby, and what your listing has done since it went up.
Honestly: no, not on its own. Every number Kouzr prints is an automated estimate off comparable sales, and the honest objection to every online home-value tool applies here too — a median of a few nearby sales cannot know that your kitchen is new and your neighbour's isn't. Where we show a dollar range, it is drawn wide on purpose, and it narrows only as the number of comparable sales behind it grows.
What it is good for is the question a seller is actually deciding: is my asking price in line with what comparable homes near me have been selling for, and is the market treating my listing the way it treats theirs? That is a real question with a data answer, and it is the one this report answers.
The free report above is the headline. The full component-by-component breakdown — every weight, every cap, the comparable sales it was read off address by address, and the arithmetic that turns them into one number — is in the app, on every home. Kouzr shows its working; the score is not a black box, it's a sum you can check.
Posting a home on Kouzr is free. Your listing appears alongside everything else we track, scored the same way, with the same county record and the same comps context attached — in front of an audience that is here specifically to buy houses in this valley. Optional paid packages add reach when you want it, and they are priced and described on the listing form rather than sold from this page.
List your home on Kouzr — free to post
No. The report above is free and needs nothing but the address. An account is what gets you the breakdown, the comparable sales list, and price-drop alerts.
Kouzr's data is the market: homes that have come through it while we've been watching. A home that hasn't been listed in that window isn't in the database, and we won't invent a score for it. Addresses are matched exactly rather than guessed, so a misspelled street or a missing unit number also reads as no match.
Not on this page, and not to anyone who types your address. Ownership and lending records are public in Clark County, but this report deliberately shows nothing beyond what already appears on a home's own public listing page here: the score, the price-per-square-foot comparison, days on market, and price history.
The Las Vegas valley — Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and the unincorporated parts of Clark County. Other metros come after the Vegas playbook is fully proven.
It means the data reads your home as priced below what comparable sales nearby support. Whether that is good news depends on what you want: it is why a buyer will move quickly, and it is also a signal that there may be room in the price. Either way you would rather know it than not.
Kouzr surfaces and organizes market data. Scores and estimates are a research aid, not a valuation, an appraisal, or advice — see the terms and privacy policy. Listing data from daily market pulls; parcel and sales data from Clark County public records; days on market and price history from Kouzr's own daily snapshots.