Tell us what matters. Livability Score analyses every Canadian neighbourhood against your personal preferences — and gives you a single, honest match score.
No generic rankings. No one-size-fits-all lists. Just your priorities, mapped against real Canadian location data.
Tell us what matters — walkability, school quality, transit, green space, noise levels, nightlife, demographics, commute time. Weight each one to reflect how much it matters to you personally.
Search any Canadian address or neighbourhood. Livability Score instantly calculates a personalised match score — not a generic average, but a score calibrated to your exact profile.
Compare multiple neighbourhoods side by side. Adjust your weights as your priorities evolve. Your preferences travel with you — look up a city before you relocate, or evaluate listings as they come in.
Most neighbourhood tools give you the same score as everyone else. Livability Score is built around the things that matter to you — because a quiet street matters more to a family with young kids than to a 25-year-old looking for nightlife.
Stop relying on generic "best neighbourhoods" lists. Get a score that reflects your actual priorities — whether you care about schools, silence, or the nearest espresso bar.
Give your users a personalised reason to stay on your platform. Livability Score can be embedded into listing pages as a white-label match indicator — powered by the buyer's own profile.
When relocating employees to a new city, the neighbourhood matters as much as the role. Give them a personalised shortlist based on their family situation and lifestyle preferences.
Livability Score draws on Neighbourly's full location intelligence stack — every signal is derived from verified Canadian data, not crowd-sourced reviews.
Schools, parks, grocers, transit stops, healthcare, and more — mapped to every boundary in Canada.
Street network density, pedestrian infrastructure, and service proximity derived from boundary geometry.
Population composition, household types, income distribution, and age profiles from Statistics Canada.
Active permit volumes, development density, and construction intensity — an indicator of neighbourhood change.
Park coverage, green space ratio, and distance to natural areas within each neighbourhood boundary.
EnerGuide ratings, solar potential, and environmental quality signals from our energy data layer.
Price trends, listing velocity, days on market, and supply levels as a proxy for neighbourhood demand.
The scoring algorithm is Neighbourly's own — calibrated against user preference data, not third-party indexes.
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