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Siding Leads in New Hope, Minnesota

5,287 scored New Hope homes across 2 ZIP codes — ranked by roof age, owner status, and value so your reps work the 5,180 highest-signal doors, not the whole map.

5,287
Scored homes
2
ZIP codes
98%
Roofs 15+ yrs
Hennepin County hail events
The New Hope data

CurbSight scores 5,287 residential properties in New Hope. 5,180 (98%) carry a score of 70 or higher — the shortlist your reps should knock first — and 4,636 (88%) are owner-occupied. 5,157 (98%) have roofs estimated at 15 years or older — the band where siding work becomes a real conversation. The average New Hope home was built in 1969, valued around $400k.

How CurbSight scores New Hope for siding

Hail + wind exposure per property
562+ NOAA storm events joined to property zips. Storms ≥1.5" hail or ≥60mph wind are siding-damage candidates.
Property age + exterior material from county records
Year built + recorded exterior material when available. Pre-1990 properties are likely original wood, hardiboard, or aluminum — each with its own failure profile.
Property value filtering
Filter to the value bands where siding replacement makes economic sense for the homeowner — typically $150k+ for premium materials.
Built-in PM kanban
Track siding bids through the same 14-stage pipeline as roofing — most contractors run both motions and CurbSight handles both in one tool.

Representative New Hope profile

Derived from New Hope averages — not a single homeowner record
ZIP
55427
Built
1969
Est. roof age
~57y
Value
$400k
Owner-occupied
88%
CurbSight score
89

New Hope siding questions

How many New Hope properties does CurbSight score?
CurbSight scores 5,287 residential properties across 2 ZIP codes in New Hope (55427, 55428). Each one carries a 0–100 score built from roof age, owner status, year built, and property value — so your siding reps knock the 5,180 highest-signal doors instead of the whole city.
What makes a New Hope home a strong siding lead?
In New Hope, 98% of scored homes (5,157 properties) have roofs estimated at 15+ years, the average home was built in 1969, the average property value is $400k. Those are the exact signals the CurbSight score weighs for siding.
Does CurbSight have a siding-specific pitch playbook?
Not yet — we have roofing and windows captured. If you'd be willing to share your field motion, we'd add a siding playbook (the era classification + opener + pain points format). Reach out via the access flow.
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