Electrical Leads
Chelsea & West Village (10011)
Manhattan, New York City
Low
DemandScore™
Chelsea & West Village (10011) is cooling down with a DemandScore of 35/100 and 6 permits this week.
This Week
Chelsea & West Village saw 6 demand signals this week across 0 properties, down 57% from 14 last week. No properties reported multiple issues this week, suggesting dispersed rather than concentrated activity.
Top Electrical Leads in Chelsea & West Village (10011)
Properties ranked by DemandScore — a composite of recent activity, signal volume, and data richness. Higher scores mean stronger buying signals.
Permit within the last month. 11 signals in the last year — high activity.
Recent signals
337 W 21 ST NEW YORK
Permit within the last month. 9 signals in the last year — high activity.
226 W 20 ST NEW YORK
Recent permit this week. repeat activity at this address.
350 W 18 ST NEW YORK
Permit within the last two weeks. repeat activity at this address.
425 W 18 ST NEW YORK
Permit within the last month. repeat activity at this address.
223 W 16 ST NEW YORK
Permit within the last month. repeat activity at this address.
Contractor Market Context
Over the past 30 days, 10011 has logged 52 demand signals, 79% above its 90-day monthly average of 29. Most demand comes from residential properties (100%), with limited commercial activity. 89% of reporting properties were built before 1950, and multi-unit buildings averaging 18 units account for 62% of the building stock—both factors that create recurring service opportunities. For contractors, 10011 presents a growing market in Chelsea & West Village.
30d Events
52
Commercial %
0%
Pre-1950 %
89%
Multi-Unit %
62%
FAQ
What does a 'DemandScore' measure?
The DemandScore (0-100) ranks this ZIP's activity level compared to all ZIPs in the city. A score of 100 means Chelsea & West Village is above the citywide average. Higher scores indicate more active demand.
What are 'repeat properties'?
Repeat properties are addresses with multiple events this week (0 properties in Chelsea & West Village). These indicate ongoing, unresolved issues—making them your highest-conversion targets.
How do commercial vs. residential split affect me?
Commercial properties (0% of events) typically yield higher-value contracts. Residential properties (100%) offer higher volume. Use the Property List below to filter and focus on your specialty.
Why is seasonal context important?
Comparing this week to the same week last year reveals whether demand is growing (+), stable, or declining (-). This helps you forecast pipeline and adjust outreach strategy seasonally.
How can I use the 'nearby ZIP' tiles?
The nearby ZIP tiles show DemandScores and trend direction for neighboring areas. If a neighboring ZIP is surging (↗ Growing), consider expanding outreach there. Use the tiles to identify pockets of high demand across the broader area.
What's the benefit of knowing property density patterns?
Understanding which property types drive demand in Chelsea & West Village lets you focus on what converts fastest. High commercial %, many repeats, or clustering in specific neighborhoods all signal opportunity concentration.
How frequently is this data updated?
Data refreshes daily from 17 authoritative sources, with an average lag of 0h. Last update was 1029h ago. Consistency is 100% over the past 30 days.
How can I unlock the full property list with contacts?
All 0 properties in 10011 are available to subscribers. The Operator plan ($99/mo) includes property details, owner names, contact info, daily lead sheets, alerts, and CSV export.
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