The largest county in southwest Missouri and the first NPA report covering the Springfield metropolitan area. Greene County is home to Springfield (Missouri's third-largest city), Republic, Battlefield, Strafford, and Ash Grove — and has the highest entity-name ownership rate in the entire NPA catalog at 29.1%.
Greene County's ownership data reveals the densest management hub concentration of any county in the catalog, anchored by a corridor of high-entity addresses along South Springfield's commercial avenues.
2733 E Battlefield Road, Springfield: 84 entities, 178 parcels, $51.6M. The single highest-density cluster in Greene County and one of the highest entity counts in any NPA report. 84 distinct LLC and trust names share this single Springfield mailing address — a major real estate management hub serving the broader southwest Missouri investment market.
1628 S Campbell Avenue, Springfield: 68 entities, 297 parcels, $73.5M. The second-highest cluster by entity count and the highest by appraised value in the top 10. The S Campbell corridor is one of Springfield's primary commercial real estate zones, and this address serves as a management hub for a substantial portfolio spanning residential and commercial holdings.
South Springfield concentration corridor. Eight of the top 10 clusters are located in South Springfield ZIP codes 65804, 65807, and 65810 — along major thoroughfares including S Campbell Avenue, S National Avenue, S Clifton Avenue, S Fremont Avenue, and S Ingram Mill Road. This concentration reflects Springfield's commercial real estate geography, where professional property management and investment offices cluster along the major commercial corridors south of the downtown core.
2870 S Ingram Mill Road: $93.0M appraised, 49 entities. The highest-value cluster in Greene County by appraised total despite having a moderate entity count. This pattern (high value, lower entity count) typically indicates a concentrated commercial holding or family office managing high-value properties.
29.2% entity-name ownership — the highest in the NPA catalog. Greene County's 36,040 parcels held by entity-named owners (LLC, Inc, Corp, Trust, LP, Ltd) represent a higher proportion than Jackson County (25.2%), Platte County (25.0%), St. Louis County (22.7%), the City of St. Louis (21.0%), and St. Charles County (19.3%). This reflects both the maturity of the Springfield investment market and the prevalence of LLC structuring among local Springfield real estate operators.
A complete county intelligence package — PDF report and companion CSV — delivered as instant digital downloads.
Executive dashboard, geographic treemap, scatter analysis, municipality breakdown across Springfield, Republic, Battlefield, Strafford, top 25 clusters by two ranking methods, entity rosters for the top 100 clusters, CSV quick-start guide, full methodology, and legal disclaimer.
16 columns of structured data covering every entity in every cluster. Filter by municipality, owner state, or distress score for custom analysis. Built from the Greene County Assessor IasWorld CAMA system feed.
Identify which Springfield management hubs dominate the rental market and where local investor portfolios are concentrated.
Cross-reference loan applicants against Greene County clusters to see borrower portfolios across multiple LLC names.
Identify when buyer or seller entities trace back to high-density management hubs in the South Springfield corridor.
Identify the largest entity networks in Greene County and the operators behind them for business development.
The report is generated from the Greene County Assessor IasWorld CAMA (Computer-Assisted Mass Appraisal) system, accessed via the county's public ArcGIS REST API. The IasWorld feed provides 102 fields per parcel including ownership, mailing address, assessed and appraised values, building characteristics, and sale history. Owner names and mailing addresses are normalized using the same multi-pass methodology applied to all NPA county reports.
For complete methodology details — including the normalization functions, clustering threshold rationale, and concentration index formula — see the methodology page.
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