ReSharpe vs Zilculator: the short version
At a glance
| ReSharpeThis is us | Zilculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Data freshness | Live MLS data, refreshed daily | User-entered data plus integrations |
| Rent / value accuracy | Calibrated on 100k+ closed South Florida deals (~7% median rent error; 80% valuation bands) | Depends on inputs; not live-MLS calibrated |
| AI condo-doc review | Yes | No |
| Client output | Branded PDF + client portal | Investor report templates (rental, flip, comps) |
| Price | $99/mo or $990/yr | from $49/mo |
| Coverage | South Florida (deep), expanding | Nationwide (user-entered + integrations) |
Zilculator pricing and features verified on its official site, June 2026. ReSharpe figures from our methodology.
Where each one wins
Where Zilculator wins: report variety. Its templates for rental, flip and comparable-sales analyses are polished and shareable, and it's a fine fit if you're comfortable supplying the inputs yourself.
Where ReSharpe wins: the inputs and the risk. Zilculator depends on what you enter; ReSharpe pulls live South Florida MLS data, estimates rent from real closed leases (~7% median error), bands the value on closed sales, and reads the condo budget and milestone status for risk — so the report is calibrated, not just formatted.
Who Zilculator is best for
Investors who mainly want polished, shareable analysis reports.
- Report templates
- Flip/rental/comps coverage
- Shareable outputs
Who ReSharpe is best for
ReSharpe is built for licensed agents and brokers underwriting on-market MLS deals in South Florida who want numbers calibrated to real closed transactions — plus the condo-document risk that decides Florida deals — in a client-ready report. Agents who want live-MLS-calibrated numbers and condo-document risk, not a template they fill in.
- Live MLS calibration
- AI condo-document review
- Pre-populated underwriting
Frequently asked questions
- Is ReSharpe a Zilculator alternative?
- Yes, for agents who want the data and calibration done for them. Zilculator is strong at producing polished report templates you populate; ReSharpe pulls live South Florida MLS data, calibrates rent and value from closed comps, and adds AI condo-document review.
- Does Zilculator use live MLS data?
- Largely it relies on user-entered data and integrations. ReSharpe is connected to live MLS data and pre-populates each listing, so you're not assembling the inputs by hand.
- Which makes better client reports?
- Both produce shareable reports. ReSharpe's are backed by closed-comp calibration and document-risk flags, which tends to be more defensible with a financially-minded buyer.
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