# Cold Email Drip: Housing Policy Impact Analytics

## Email 1: Hook — "Housing redistribution: who wins, who loses?"
**Subject:** Housing redistribution: who wins, who loses?

Most policy analyses of rent control, zoning, and housing rules focus on intent, not impact. What actually happens to wealth distribution when housing policy changes? Housing Policy Impact Analytics reads state filings, housing transactions, and economic models to answer this question with data, not speculation.

Ready to test it?

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## Email 2: Problem — "Your housing brief is missing the money trail"
**Subject:** Your housing brief is missing the money trail

You write about housing policy. Your readers care about fairness and real outcomes. But most existing tools show rules, not results: who captures the wealth gains, who absorbs the costs, which neighborhoods flip as a result.

Housing Policy Impact Analytics fills that gap for local, state, and federal analysis. Evidence-forward. No hand-waving.

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## Email 3: Proof — "See it work: MA rent control case"
**Subject:** See it work: MA rent control case

We just analyzed Massachusetts' rent control impact on landlord revenue, tenant retention, and neighborhood demographics. The full policy brief: 90 seconds.

Our system processes 50+ data streams (permit filings, tax records, census, housing transactions, public records) and produces a 1-page executive summary with credible numbers.

Want to see the output?

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## Email 4: Authority — "Built by housing economists"
**Subject:** Built by housing economists, not guesswork

Most policy tools are built by coders. This one is built by housing economists and data engineers. It understands the debates (Piketty, Furman, Glaeser) and translates them into actionable, peer-able dashboards.

Peer review is in progress. Early-user feedback from policy shops and advocacy orgs is strong.

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## Email 5: CTA — "One request: 15 minutes for a demo"
**Subject:** One request: 15 minutes for a demo

We're looking for 5 policy researchers to test Housing Policy Impact Analytics before the July release. In exchange: full access for 3 months + your name in the academic paper.

If housing equity is in your mission, this could change how you brief policymakers. Interested?

