Neighborhood Lifestyle Reports, Now Built for a More Intuitive Web Experience

Thao Tram Ngo

03 Feb 2026

Screenshots of Local Logic's new webview of its Neighborhood Lifestyle Reports

We’re excited to announce the release of the webview version of the Neighborhood Lifestyle Report, an upgrade designed to increase engagement through a more modern and interactive web-first experience.

This update modernizes how the report looks, feels, and behaves when shared online, making it easier for home consumers to explore neighborhood context and for real estate professionals to deliver polished, on-brand insights.

From static document to interactive experience

Previously, the Neighborhood Lifestyle Report was consumed like a traditional PDF: shared as a link or downloaded.

With this update, the report has been rebuilt with a web-first interaction model, including:

  • Responsive layouts that adapt seamlessly across desktop and mobile
  • Clear visual hierarchy that makes lifestyle context easier to scan and understand
  • Interactive components that invite exploration instead of passive reading

The result is a report that feels lighter, faster, and more intuitive, especially for the way most consumers actually engage with it today: on the web.

Screenshot of Local Logic's intro section of its Neighborhood Lifestyle Report

Screenshot of Local Logic's Community Portrait section of its Neighborhood Lifestyle Report

A consistent experience across Neighborhood Reports

One of the goals of this release was consistency.

The new webview brings the Neighborhood Lifestyle Report in line with the Neighborhood Market Report experience, creating a cohesive look and feel across the Neighborhood Reports product family. 

That means:

  • A shared design language across reports
  • Predictable interactions for end users
  • A more unified experience for teams using multiple report types

This consistency makes it easier for real estate professionals to confidently share reports knowing they’ll feel modern, polished, and familiar to recipients.

Built to support your brand, no extra work required

All existing custom themes are fully supported in the new webview.

Logos and custom colors automatically carry over, ensuring that reports remain on-brand, no manual updates required.

Additionally:

  • Previously generated and shared reports automatically update to the new experience
  • No changes have been made to the underlying data
  • No action is required to access the upgrade

The rollout happens automatically and is included at no additional cost.

Why this matters

The Neighborhood Lifestyle Report is often used at an early, exploratory stage when people are trying to understand what it’s actually like to live in a place.

By shifting to a web-first experience, the report now better supports that moment:

  • Consumers can explore neighborhood context more naturally
  • Agents and teams can share links that feel modern and credible
  • Platforms can deliver a smoother experience that aligns with today’s digital expectations

This release makes existing insights easier to engage with, share, and trust.

Available now

The webview version of the Neighborhood Lifestyle Report is now live for all customers.

All existing and previously shared reports automatically reflect the new web-first experience, with no changes required on your end and no impact to the underlying data. Custom branding is fully supported, ensuring reports continue to look polished and on-brand.

This update provides a more modern and interactive way to explore neighborhood context, making the Neighborhood Lifestyle Report easier to use and better aligned with how consumers engage with it today.

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