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Interactive Value History

See How Your Property Values Change Over Time

Select any tracked field — rent, purchase price, expenses — and watch the complete history plot itself as an interactive chart. Spot trends, document growth, and verify your numbers at a glance.

Most Investors Have No Idea When Rent Last Changed

You update your property data and move on. But when a lender asks "how much has rent grown in the last two years?" — you're guessing. When did you last raise rent? By how much? Was it one increase or three?

Without a timeline, every tracked field is just a single current number with no visible history. The Field Value Timeline changes that by turning every change entry into a visual story.

Monthly Rent History — Oak Street Duplex

Three years of rent growth visualized. Every data point is a recorded change.

Monthly Rent

Oak Street Duplex · Fort Collins, CO

Sample Data +$400/mo (+20%)

Hover any data point to see the exact date and value. Starting value anchors the left of the chart.

$2,000
Starting Rent (Jan 2022)
$2,400
Current Rent (Jan 2024)
4
Changes Recorded
+20%
Total Growth

How Field Value Timeline Works

Four steps from raw change log to interactive trend chart.

1

Select a Property

Choose the property you want to analyze from your list.

2

Select a Field

Pick any tracked numeric field — rent, price, tax, insurance — from the dropdown.

3

View the Timeline

The chart renders instantly, plotting every recorded change as a data point on the line.

4

Spot Trends

Hover data points for exact values and dates. Flat stretches signal stagnation; steep climbs show strong growth.

Reading the Timeline

What the chart shape tells you about your property's trajectory.

Steady Increases

A consistently climbing line means you're raising rent in step with the market. Green territory — your income is tracking inflation or better.

Flat Stretches

A long horizontal period means rent hasn't been raised. Worth reviewing — if expenses are climbing, a flat rent line is quietly shrinking your margin.

Declining Values

A downward line on expenses is fine; on rent, it's a red flag. The timeline makes it immediately visible so you can diagnose and respond.

Why Field Value Timeline Matters

Turning a change log into a visual story creates real insight.

Track Rent Growth

Show lenders, partners, and CPAs exactly when rent increased and by how much. A chart is far more convincing than a verbal history.

Verify Expense Trends

Are property taxes or insurance creeping up year over year? A timeline chart makes expense drift visible before it silently erodes your cash flow.

Document Appreciation

Track value changes over your hold period. See the trajectory of purchase-price updates and market reappraisals as a visual record of your equity growth.

Turn Your Change Log Into Visual Insight

Stop guessing when rent last changed. Track every field over time and see growth, drift, and trends in an interactive chart.