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Year-over-Year Trends

Track how each property scores over multiple annual reviews.

How Year-over-Year Trends Work

Every time you complete an annual review, the composite score is saved. The trend chart plots those scores across years, color-coded by zone — green (70+), amber (40–69), and red (below 40). A single score tells you where a property stands today; the trend tells you whether it is improving or declining.

  • Score trend line colored green/amber/red by zone — spot the trajectory at a glance
  • Cash flow actual vs. expected bar chart across all review years
  • Radar chart overlay showing prior years' dimension scores for direct comparison
  • Score zones: 70+ = Keep, 40–69 = Hold & Monitor, below 40 = Consider Selling

Why Trend Data Changes the Decision

A score of 55 means very different things depending on context: a property trending from 40 → 50 → 55 is improving and worth holding; one going from 75 → 65 → 55 is deteriorating and warrants immediate attention. The trend chart makes this distinction obvious.

  • Identify deteriorating properties before their score drops into the sell zone
  • Confirm that renovations, rent increases, or refinancing actually improved performance
  • Build a multi-year track record for every property in your portfolio

Sample Output

See what this feature calculates for you.

Year-over-Year Trends
2022 Score 58/100
2023 Score 64/100
2024 Score 71/100
Trend Improving

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