Faria Innovations builds tools that watch the buildings your team cares about — and surface the changes that need a decision.
Faria Innovations was founded to solve a problem every commercial real estate team faces: important changes happen on properties you're watching, and nobody finds out until it's too late.
Permits get filed. Complaints get opened. Cases get closed. Most CRE teams don't have anyone whose job is to check public records every morning — so changes show up in conversation, late, or not at all.
We built Parcentry to be that job. It runs every night, watches every address your team cares about, and surfaces only the changes that actually need a decision.
Built by people who've sat in acquisitions meetings and needed this tool.
Briefs explain what changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
Public records checked every night. Your team sees changes the next morning.
Every change. Every property. The day it happens.
One scrollable list of every change across every watched address. Severity, source, type, reviewed state.
Verdict, parcel data, full event timeline, nearby activity, team notes — all on one page per building.
What changed, why it matters, how unusual, who should care, suggested next step. Five fields, every event.
Notes, tags, reviewed state. Your team sees who handled what. No duplicate work, no missed signals.
Activity within 500 ft of your watched properties, surfaced automatically. No manual searching.
Nashville public records checked every night. Permits, code complaints, parcel changes — all automated.
Currently in private pilot with Nashville CRE teams.
Request Pilot AccessFour steps. Zero manual checking.
Target list, held assets, surrounding buildings — any property you want eyes on.
Permits, code complaints, parcel changes. Direct events on your properties and activity within 500 ft.
Every event explains what changed, why it matters, who should care, and the next step.
Filter by severity, type, or watchlist. Add notes. Tag properties. Mark reviewed.
Not "a permit was filed." Instead: what, why, how unusual, who, and what to do.
Rules-based. Each field traces to specific event data — not a black box.
We're onboarding CRE teams in private pilot. Acquisitions, asset management, owner-operators with active portfolios.