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HTAG Analytics Launches Australian Proptech’s First MCP Integrations with Claude and Perplexity AI

HTAG Analytics launches Australia’s first Model Context Protocol integrations with Claude and Perplexity AI, revolutionizing property research with real-time data access across 5,000 suburbs.

SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, April 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — HTAG Analytics has become the first property technology company in Australia to launch native Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations with Claude by Anthropic and Perplexity AI. This move equips AI agents with real-time access to live Australian property market data, marking a significant advancement in property research capabilities.

The HTAG Intelligence MCP Connector enables users to engage directly with AI agents to query essential property data, reducing the time required to interpret market conditions. “The biggest bottleneck in property research isn’t data availability — it’s interpretation time,” said Dr. Matija Djolic, CEO and Co-Founder of HTAG Analytics. “We’ve turned a process that took hours into a conversation that takes seconds.”

Available immediately through the HTAG Developer Portal at developer.htagai.com, the MCP Connector provides access to over 40 live market metrics across approximately 5,000 Australian suburbs. Users can pose questions such as, “What is the market cycle stage and RCS score for Paddington QLD?” or “Find suburbs with gross yield above 5%, low vacancy rate, and RCS Capital Growth above 70.” The AI agents will respond in real-time, drawing on a comprehensive dataset.

The HTAG Intelligence API exposes 34 endpoints across five key categories: Market Scores & Analysis, Market Cycle Intelligence, Supply & Demand Analytics, Fundamentals & Risk, and Property Valuation. The proprietary Relative Composite Score™ (RCS) system rates each suburb from 1 to 100 and provides a single investment-grade signal based on more than 80 underlying metrics.

Market Cycle Intelligence includes indicators that reveal a suburb’s price momentum, helping investors determine the optimal timing for property acquisition. This is complemented by Supply & Demand Analytics metrics such as Stock on Market, Days on Market, and Auction Clearance Rate, which provide both point-in-time snapshots and time-series trends.

For buyers agents and property investors, the traditional method of accessing property data has often involved navigating through fragmented portals and manual processes. The HTAG Intelligence MCP Connector aims to streamline this, eliminating the friction associated with data retrieval and analysis, allowing for faster and more informed decision-making.

HTAG’s price methodology prioritizes accuracy by controlling for compositional bias and outlier distortion. This results in more current yield calculations compared to providers relying on rolling median-to-median comparisons, enhancing the reliability of the insights offered.

The technical framework of the MCP Connector includes tools like get_market_summary, get_market_scores, and get_property_estimates, all designed to facilitate seamless data access. Full documentation and an API Playground are available for developers interested in testing endpoints without coding.

As the demand for real-time data in property investment grows, HTAG Analytics positions itself at the forefront by enabling a more conversational approach to property research. This development not only empowers buyers agents and investors but also sets a new standard within the Australian proptech landscape.

HTAG Analytics, headquartered in Sydney, is committed to providing suburb-level market data and AI-powered research tools. The integration of the MCP Connector with Claude and Perplexity signifies a pivotal shift in how property intelligence can be harnessed, enabling a more agile and responsive approach to real estate investment.

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