This Learn hub brings together everything you need to understand how ORA® works, how to interpret an ORA® Score, and how to compare apartment communities more clearly. Reviews are the raw input. ORA® is the standardized monthly interpretation.
ORA is a tool designed to help renters understand the resident experience at apartment communities. It helps you see patterns across real renter feedback so you can make a more confident apartment rental decision. If you are new to ORA®, begin with:
The ORA Score is a 0–100, monthly-updated, unbiased resident experience metric for an
apartment community. It is based on real renter feedback from 13+ review sites and related sources and evaluated across 22 operational categories renters mention most.
Example
88
ORA® Score
February 2026
A monthly-updated resident experience score based on real renter feedback, designed to help renters compare apartment communities with more confidence.
Strengths:
Maintenance
Cleanliness
Communication
Opportunities:
Parking, Noise
When reviewing rankings, always note the month or year associated with the list. Resident experience can change over time, and rankings reflect the period referenced.
The ORA Score is most useful when paired with context. Strengths show where resident experience is performing best right now. Opportunities show patterns worth verifying before signing. Learn more here:
If you are choosing between two or more apartment communities, ORA gives you a consistent way to compare resident experience signals.
Visit: How To Compare Apartment Communities Using ORA® →
You will learn:




A number alone does not tell the full story. The National Average ORA Score provides a benchmark for comparison during a specific month and year.
Learn how to interpret it here:
Apartment communities can look similar online
ORA helps you compare what renters actually experience
A strong ORA Score indicates avoidance of sustained negative reviews in critical resident experience categories within the last 6–12 months, suggesting a more predictable resident experience relative to the National Average ORA Score benchmark. Even strong scores can have opportunity areas worth verifying.
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ORA focuses on apartment communities managed by property management companies. It does not evaluate single-family rental homes.
No. ORA Scores are calculated independently using a standardized methodology. Property managers and landlords cannot pay to influence their score.
No. ORA summarizes real renter feedback into a single monthly score and identifies strengths and opportunities, so you do not need to read every individual review.
If you are new to ORA, begin with:
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