How Do You Look Up an Address for OSINT Investigation?
Max Intel's Address Lookup investigates any physical address across 20+ sources — people-finder databases, property records, mapping services, and satellite imagery. Address intelligence draws from property records maintained by over 3,100 county assessor offices, geocoding standardized by the U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER/Line database, and real estate databases tracking over 150 million U.S. properties.
Who Lives at a Specific Address?
Reverse address lookup identifies current and past residents. According to the U.S. Postal Service, the National Change of Address (NCOA) database processes over 40 million address changes annually. Max Intel queries TruePeopleSearch, FastPeopleSearch, Whitepages, BeenVerified, Spokeo, Radaris, and more, which aggregate address-to-resident linkages from public records and postal data.
What Property Records and Valuation Data Is Available?
The tool links to Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor.com. According to Zillow, their Zestimate algorithm covers over 104 million U.S. homes with a median error of 2.4% for on-market properties. County tax assessor records provide official assessed values, legal descriptions, and ownership transfer history for due diligence, fraud investigation, and skip tracing.
What Mapping and Satellite Imagery Tools Are Available?
Direct links to Google Maps, Google Earth, Bing Maps, OpenStreetMap, Yandex Maps, and Mapillary. Google Earth offers historical imagery dating back to the 1930s in some areas. Mapillary, with over 2 billion crowdsourced images, often provides more recent street-level coverage than Google Street View.
When to Use Address Lookup
Start here with a physical address, then pivot to person search for discovered names, phone lookup for associated numbers, or the geolocation tool for advanced mapping.