HTAG Analytics puts Australian property data in MCP Registry
HTAG Analytics has made its Australian property intelligence platform discoverable to AI agents worldwide through the official Model Context Protocol Registry. The move lets developers using tools like Claude, Cursor and other MCP clients call live property data instead of relying on stale or guessed answers. Why it matters: - AI agents need live, structured data to answer property questions accurately. - HTAG’s registry listing gives developers a standard way to access Australian property intelligence through MCP-aware tools. - The change targets use cases where wrong data can affect decisions involving hundreds of thousands of dollars. What happened: - HTAG Analytics published its connectors to the official Model Context Protocol Registry. - The connectors are also listed across public MCP server directories. - Developers using Claude, Cursor and other MCP clients can now discover and call HTAG’s Australian property intelligence platform worldwide. - The announcement was made in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on June 13, 2026. The details: - HTAG says the platform is one of Australia’s most comprehensive property intelligence offerings. - The platform exposes more than 100 REST API endpoints and 70+ MCP tools. - Available data includes market intelligence, H3 spatial analysis, property-level valuation, geographic concordance, demographic profiling, address resolution and macroeconomic indicators. - Coverage spans 15,000+ Australian localities and all 537 Local Government Areas. - Developers can access the platform through the HTAG Developer Portal . - A technical walkthrough is available at HTAG’s MCP guide . - Source code and examples are available on GitHub under HtaG-Analytics/htag-mcp. Between the lines: - The listing shifts HTAG from a dashboard-style product to infrastructure that AI agents can call directly. - HTAG is betting that AI assistants will become the front end for property research, screening and analysis. - The company is also positioning its data as a trusted alternative to general-purpose models that can return stale or fabricated local-market facts. - Mat Djolic, founder of HTAG Analytics, said AI agents need trusted tools, not another dashboard. What’s next: - Developers can now browse the public MCP catalogue, generate API keys, test integrations and use agent templates through the developer portal. - HTAG says builders can use the tools for suburb selection, investment research, risk screening, due diligence, valuation context, affordability modeling, demographic analysis, market monitoring and buyer-agent assistants. - Future AI property products may increasingly rely on standardized MCP connectors rather than custom data integrations. The bottom line: - HTAG is trying to become the property intelligence layer that AI agents call when they need current Australian real estate data.
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