How HomeRadar Collects Real Estate Data in Georgia
Overview
HomeRadar uses a layered data approach to organize real estate information into a consistent structure. Project and developer profiles may include data collected from publicly available sources, official developer materials, public listings, market platforms, user-submitted updates and manual research.
The purpose of data collection is to make comparison easier. HomeRadar does not claim that every data point is complete, real-time or officially confirmed by the developer unless this is explicitly stated.
Types of data we may collect
Project name, developer name and location or district.
Declared completion timing, construction stage and project status where available.
Price ranges, unit types, layouts and approximate ticket sizes.
Amenities, building characteristics, management options and project positioning.
Developer portfolio information such as completed and active projects where available.
Market assumptions such as district-level rental demand, estimated occupancy and price positioning.
How data is normalized
Real estate data often appears in different formats across different sources. HomeRadar may normalize names, districts, completion dates, price units, coordinates, project types, amenities and unit categories so that users can compare projects more easily.
For example, a completion date may be converted into a unified format such as Q2 2027, and district names may be mapped into a consistent taxonomy such as Old Batumi, Downtown, Khimshiashvili, Heroes Alley, Gonio-Kvariati, Green Cape, Airport or Unknown.
Estimated and derived fields
Some HomeRadar fields are not direct source fields. They may be estimated, derived or model-based. These can include investment score, rental yield, occupancy assumptions, price positioning, liquidity signals, developer score and review points.
Estimated or derived fields should be treated as analytical indicators. They are designed for comparison and education, not as official valuations, legal conclusions or guaranteed outcomes.
Data update policy
Real estate information changes frequently. Prices, availability, completion timelines, amenities, management terms and legal documentation can change after a page is published. HomeRadar may update data periodically, after manual review or after receiving a correction request supported by verifiable evidence.
Correction requests
Developers, owners, representatives and users may request corrections by providing source links, documents or other verifiable evidence. HomeRadar may update factual fields when evidence supports the change. Analytical indicators may remain subject to HomeRadar methodology and internal models.
What HomeRadar does not claim
· We do not claim to be an official registry, legal auditor, appraisal company or government source.
· We do not guarantee that project data is complete or real-time.
· We do not guarantee rental income, resale price, liquidity or construction performance.
· We do not state that a developer or project is good, bad, safe or unsafe based only on a model score.