AI Powered Macro Econ and Multifamily Real Estate Analysis Terminal!

Gray Capital
Gray CapitalMar 7, 2026

Why It Matters

By consolidating disparate data sources and AI‑driven scenario analysis into a single interface, the tool promises faster, more granular multifamily investment decisions, potentially reshaping underwriting workflows across the sector.

Key Takeaways

  • Built an AI-driven macro and multifamily analysis terminal over weekend.
  • Integrated live feeds from BLS, FRED, CoStar, and custom APIs.
  • Features Monte‑Carlo scenario engine for rent growth and unemployment forecasts.
  • Excel plugin enables bidirectional data flow between terminal and spreadsheets.
  • Interface offers multiple themes, including institutional and Star Trek‑style UI.

Summary

The video showcases a home‑grown AI‑powered terminal designed to merge macro‑economic data with multifamily real‑estate analytics. Leveraging Claude Sonnet 4 and Cursor, the creator wired live feeds from the BLS, Census, FRED, and CoStar into a terminal‑style dashboard that mimics 1980s Wall Street interfaces while delivering real‑time employment, inflation, and cap‑rate metrics. Key functionalities include a Monte Carlo engine that runs thousands of correlated scenarios for rent‑growth, unemployment, and Fed policy, producing probability‑weighted valuation spreads. An Excel plug‑in allows users to push deal files into the terminal and pull back charts, demographic layers, and distress matrices, though the math engine still relies on Excel for calculations. The system also houses a knowledge base of acquisition strategy, underwriting, and asset‑management playbooks, enabling context‑aware queries and automated red‑flag detection. Notable moments feature the operator personality surfacing insights such as “energy prices spike hit workforce‑housing tenants hardest” and “Hamilton County oversupply creates distressed opportunities.” The creator demonstrates zip‑code specific comps, crime data overlays, and a map UI ranging from classic dark mode to a Star Trek‑inspired theme, highlighting both the tool’s flexibility and current bugs. Overall, the terminal aims to become a decision‑support companion for analysts and CIOs, streamlining data ingestion, scenario testing, and visual storytelling. If refined, it could reduce manual spreadsheet work, accelerate underwriting cycles, and surface sub‑market nuances that traditional MSA averages miss.

Original Description

Take a tour of Gray Capital's Multifamily "Operator-Terminal," built by SPencer for Gray Capital internal use. All built using Claude and Cursor.

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