The Real Estate Terminal.
Ohio deals, one screen.
A Bloomberg-style terminal for real estate investors. It collapses a four-hour, six-tool deal-screening workflow into a single screen — sourcing, valuation, distress signals, underwriting, and ownership tracking on one live data spine. Deepest in Greater Cleveland, now live in Columbus. Now in private beta: create an account at real-estate-terminal.com, or apply below — we review every application and onboard investors in small groups.
The problem
You've outgrown the off-the-shelf stack.
Every serious Ohio investor reaches the same ceiling. You're paying for a national data subscription. You're checking listing sites, auction portals, the county records, and three other tabs. You're modeling deals in a spreadsheet you've patched together over years. You're tracking compliance deadlines in your head, or worse, in a notebook.
The national tools are generic and blind to the hyper-local signals that decide whether a deal actually pencils — the rent a specific ZIP actually supports, the compliance obligations a specific city enforces, the timing of the distressed pipeline, the risk profile of a specific block.
You don't need another national subscription. You need one terminal that has already joined those sources together and scored every deal.
What it is
One terminal. Every signal.
Real Estate Terminal is a subscription web platform that brings together every signal a serious investor needs to find, evaluate, underwrite, and own a property. Instead of juggling a stack of public-records sites, listing portals, and a spreadsheet, you get one fast, keyboard-driven terminal that has already joined everything together and scored every deal.
One spine, the whole lifecycle. Every other tool quits at the closing table or never sees the market. The terminal owns sourcing → underwriting → ownership on the same live data — the same property follows you from “found it” to “I own it.”
It's built for sophisticated investors — we don't oversimplify. The depth is the point: deepest in our market, expanding market by market.
Live preview
See it in action.
A working slice of the terminal, seeded with Cuyahoga County sample properties. Click between properties to compare underwriting across both exit strategies.
Interface shown reflects the current build. Seeded sample properties used for demonstration.
How it works
From public records to a scored deal.
The terminal is a data pipeline with a screen on top. Every layer below runs continuously, so by the time you open the screener the cross-referencing is already done.
Who it's for
Built for operators who screen deals daily.
Core capabilities
Everything the deal needs, joined to one parcel.
Every record ties back to a single parcel identity — sourcing, distress, valuation, and underwriting stay aligned.
Deal Screener
Listings, distress, auctions, and land bank — one map and table.
Pre-Foreclosure Pipeline
Active cases matched to parcels, staged and ranked by distress.
Sheriff Sales
Auctions with minimum bid, countdown, and discount-to-market.
Land Bank Inventory
County and city inventory with lot size and buildability.
Property & Parcel Detail
Valuation range, comps, owner intel, and compliance on one dossier.
Investment Analysis
Buy-and-hold and fix-and-flip underwriting — NPV, IRR, DSCR.
Automated Valuation
Blended model with confidence score and target range.
Area Insights
Schools, amenities, demographics, and walk/transit context.
Education & Glossary
Plain-English definitions without leaving the terminal.
Portfolio & Documents Soon
Watchlist alerts, document vault, and cert tracking.
Coverage
Two markets live. Depth-first, market by market.
Every market we enter is built out to the full stack — sourcing, distress signals, valuation, and underwriting on every parcel — and we don't call it complete until it gets there.
What's next
Expanding market by market.
We're deepening Columbus to full parity, completing the adjacent Northeast Ohio counties — Lorain, Medina, and Summit (Akron) — and then continuing across the rest of Ohio and beyond, with the same depth of parcel, foreclosure, sheriff-sale, and land-bank coverage everywhere we land.
Plans
How to access the terminal.
Choose read-only access to the full research surface, or a managed account with your portfolio wired in for you. An Enterprise tier for institutional teams is rolling out.
Full read access to the terminal. Pricing announced at launch.
- Deal Screener (map + table)
- Pre-Foreclosure pipeline
- Sheriff sales & Land Bank inventory
- Automated valuation & investment analysis
- Property detail & Area Insights
A managed multi-property account with concierge onboarding. Pricing announced at launch.
- Everything in Viewer, plus:
- Multi-property portfolio dashboard
- Concierge onboarding — we wire your portfolio to its county records
- Document vault (coming)
- Notification engine for compliance & foreclosure activity (coming)
For institutional teams: everything in Portfolio Pro plus an organization workspace, multi-seat team accounts with roles for agents and analysts, and a dedicated relationship. Sold via contract, not self-serve.
Pricing is finalized once the product is feature-complete. The document vault and notification engine are built into the interface today but not yet backed by live data — they ship with Portfolio Pro on the near-term roadmap.
FAQ
Common questions.
What is the Real Estate Terminal?
Real Estate Terminal is a Bloomberg-style terminal for real estate investors. It collapses a four-hour, six-tool deal-screening workflow — sourcing, valuation, distress signals, underwriting, and ownership tracking — into a single screen on one live data spine. Instead of stitching together the county auditor, the clerk of courts, the sheriff’s auction site, listing feeds, HUD rent tables, and a spreadsheet, it joins those primary sources onto one parcel identity and has already scored every deal.
Who is the Real Estate Terminal for?
It is built for sophisticated, active investors: buy-and-hold and Section 8 landlords, fix-and-flip and BRRRR investors, wholesalers, and acquisition teams — anyone who wants to stop manually cross-referencing public records to find, evaluate, and underwrite deals. The depth is the point; it does not oversimplify.
What markets does the Real Estate Terminal cover?
Coverage is deepest in Greater Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), which carries the full stack — on-market listings, the pre-foreclosure pipeline, sheriff sales, county and city land banks, and tax-delinquent parcels. Columbus (Franklin County) is now live with the county parcel master, sheriff sales, and code-violation history, and the broader distress stack is expanding. Several adjacent Northeast Ohio counties are already wired in, and Lorain, Medina, and Summit (Akron) are next before the rest of Ohio and beyond.
How is it different from generic or national valuation tools?
National tools are generic and blind to the hyper-local signals that decide whether a deal actually pencils — the rent a specific ZIP supports, the compliance obligations a specific city enforces, the timing of the distressed pipeline, and real property condition. The terminal is built depth-first on self-assembled, county-level data: it resolves every record to a single parcel identity, prices each property with an explicit, explainable confidence range instead of a black-box number, and owns the whole lifecycle from sourcing through underwriting to ownership on one live data spine.
How do I get access to the Real Estate Terminal?
The terminal is in private beta. Create an account directly at real-estate-terminal.com, or apply at pegasuscapitalllc.net/real-estate/apply for guided onboarding — every application is reviewed directly and investors are onboarded in small groups.
How much does the Real Estate Terminal cost?
Pricing is announced at launch. Viewer and Portfolio Pro plans are offered by subscription, and an Enterprise tier for institutional teams is rolling out with bespoke, contract-based pricing.
Who builds the Real Estate Terminal?
Real Estate Terminal is built by Pegasus Capital LLC, a Cleveland, Ohio research-led operating firm founded in 2022. The same team also delivers subscription financial research and custom software for private businesses, all off one analytical stack.
Ready to apply?
The application is the guided way into the beta. Tell us how you invest and we'll review it directly — access, onboarding, and a walkthrough of the live build if it's a fit.