Most Canadian property data covers one slice — just sales, just listings, just rentals. Goldthorpe runs a single pipeline across the whole market, so one property is followed from listing to sale to re-listing to rent, in one connected record rather than four disconnected files.
Each asset class stands on its own — or works together, because they share one persistent property identifier from listing to sale to rent.
Listings, status and full lifecycle nationwide — tracked through every move a home makes on the market.
Sale and lease across the national CRE market, with dual-listing detection and likely-transaction flags.
Transaction history and a repeat-sale view — what actually closed, and how prices moved between sales.
Weekly rental coverage and the investor signal — the sale-to-rent moves that mark an investment property.
The unified backbone — every property carrying a persistent identifier so all five reads line up to the same record.
The difference between a list and a record is continuity. A list is a moment; a record is a memory. Goldthorpe follows the same property across years and across asset classes — so its history is intact, not reset every time someone pulls a fresh extract.
New, still listed, changed, relisted, dropped, sold — the full path a property takes, not a single moment.
Each property keeps a single persistent property identifier, so it's recognisable across years and asset classes.
Over 600 consecutive weekly cycles since 2014 — a record with no gaps to paper over.