Location Research Toolkit

Comprehensive resources for researching crime rates, power lines, noise, water quality, earthquakes, radon, and other environmental factors

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Screen neighborhoods quickly before touring. Use these sources to check crime, demographics, infrastructure, noise, environmental risks, and other local factors that affect livability and value.

Crime and Safety Research

1. NeighborhoodScout

πŸ”— Use NeighborhoodScout

Key Features:

  • Detailed crime maps with specific address/ZIP code search
  • Breakdown by violent crime, property crime, etc.
  • Comparative safety rankings and demographic data
  • Comprehensive neighborhood analysis

Perfect for: Users who want detailed crime data and comparative analysis

Pro tip: Some data requires paid access for complete information.

2. City-Data Crime Maps

πŸ”— Use City-Data

Key Features:

  • Free FBI crime data aggregation
  • Historical trend analysis
  • Broad area coverage

Perfect for: Users wanting general trend understanding over large areas

Pro tip: Good for broad trends but not street-level detail.

3. SpotCrime

πŸ”— Use SpotCrime

Key Features:

  • Map-based display of recent real incidents (police reports/news)
  • Free access to recent crime data
  • Visual, intuitive interface

Perfect for: Users who want to see recent real crime activity in an area

Pro tip: More intuitive but data coverage may not be complete.

Demographics and Community Data

1. Census Bureau - Interactive Maps

πŸ”— Use Census Bureau Maps

Key Features:

  • Official government statistics from US Census Bureau
  • Interactive maps at state/county/census tract/block levels
  • Housing unit changes, poverty estimates, population data
  • High data reliability and authority

Perfect for: Analyzing neighborhood demographics, housing trends, and socioeconomic factors

Pro tip: Great for understanding population density, housing unit changes, and community growth/decline trends.

Infrastructure and Noise

1. Google Maps + County GIS

Key Features:

  • Google Maps satellite view shows power lines and substations
  • King County iMap shows utility easements and corridors
  • Free and accessible to everyone

Perfect for: Quick visual check of power line proximity

Pro tip: King County iMap shows utility easements that may not be visible on Google Maps.

πŸ”— King County iMap

2. EIA - Energy Infrastructure Maps

πŸ”— Use EIA Energy Maps

Key Features:

  • Official Energy Information Administration data
  • Interactive maps showing power lines, substations, energy projects
  • Spatial relationship analysis with specific addresses
  • Comprehensive energy infrastructure coverage

Perfect for: Detailed analysis of electrical infrastructure proximity and energy projects

Pro tip: Excellent for checking proximity to transmission lines, substations, and other energy infrastructure.

3. HowLoud

πŸ”— Use HowLoud

Key Features:

  • "Soundscore" rating for any address
  • Traffic, aircraft, and commercial noise analysis
  • Easy-to-understand noise level scoring

Perfect for: Quick noise assessment of potential home locations

Pro tip: Some areas may have incomplete data coverage.

Natural Disasters and Environmental Hazards

1. FEMA Flood Map Service

πŸ”— Use FEMA Flood Maps

Key Features:

  • Official flood zone designations
  • Risk assessments and insurance requirements
  • Interactive flood maps

Perfect for: Understanding flood risk and insurance needs

2. USGS Earthquake Hazards Program

πŸ”— Use USGS Earthquake Hazards

Key Features:

  • Seismic maps and fault line locations
  • Historical earthquake data
  • Risk zone classifications

Perfect for: Understanding earthquake risk and preparedness

Air and Water Quality

1. EPA - Envirofacts / ECHO

πŸ”— Use EPA ECHO

Key Features:

  • Search for nearby pollution sources and violating facilities
  • Environmental compliance data
  • Industrial facility information

Perfect for: Identifying potential environmental concerns near properties

2. EPA - MyEnvironment

πŸ”— Use EPA MyEnvironment

Key Features:

  • Air and water quality data by address
  • Nearby Superfund sites and pollution sources
  • Environmental health indicators

Perfect for: Comprehensive environmental assessment of potential home locations

3. EPA Radon Zones

πŸ”— Use EPA Radon Map

Key Features:

  • County-level radon risk zones
  • National radon risk assessment
  • Free public information

Perfect for: Initial radon risk assessment

One-Stop Research Tools

1. Realtor.com - Local Info

πŸ”— Use Realtor.com Local

Key Features:

  • Single page integrating crime, noise, flood, commute data
  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Comprehensive local information

Perfect for: Quick overview of multiple factors

2. Redfin / Zillow Property Pages

Key Features:

  • Flood risk and wildfire risk data (from First Street Foundation)
  • Integrated with property listings
  • Easy access during home browsing

Perfect for: Quick risk assessment while browsing homes

Summary Recommendations

Crime & Safety β†’ SpotCrime (recent incidents) + NeighborhoodScout (detailed analysis)
Demographics β†’ Census Bureau Interactive Maps
Infrastructure & Noise β†’ EIA Energy Maps + King County iMap + HowLoud
Natural Disasters β†’ FEMA Flood + USGS Earthquake + King County Hazard
Environment β†’ EPA MyEnvironment + Radon Map
One-Stop Overview β†’ Realtor.com Local + Redfin/Zillow property pages


Environmental conditions can change. Always verify current information and consider professional assessments for major concerns.