Real estate market analysis requires reliable real estate data that reflects property conditions, market activity, and risk across locations and time. ATTOM provides nationwide property data and housing market analytics that help professionals evaluate markets, compare locations, and support informed decisions.
This article explains how ATTOM data is used for real estate market analysis and where it adds value across different use cases.
Summary: Using ATTOM for Market Analysis
ATTOM supports real estate market analysis by delivering comprehensive property level data, housing market trends, and analytics across the United States. Users rely on ATTOM data to analyze home prices, sales activity, and foreclosure trends, compare markets, and understand changes in housing conditions over time.
What ATTOM Provides
ATTOM is a provider of nationwide residential property data and housing market analytics. Its datasets cover ownership, transactions, valuations, mortgages, and foreclosure activity across U.S. markets.
In addition to property level data, ATTOM produces aggregated market statistics and trend insights that help users evaluate broader housing market performance.
Analyzing Housing Market Trends
ATTOM housing market data enables users to track:
- Home price movement and appreciation trends
- Sales volume and transaction activity
- Foreclosure filings and distressed property patterns
These indicators help identify markets that are strengthening, stabilizing, or showing early signs of stress.
Evaluating Property Values
ATTOM property data supports valuation analysis by providing access to property characteristics, historical sales, and valuation indicators. This data helps users compare similar properties and understand pricing context within local markets.
ATTOM data informs analysis but does not replace formal appraisals or lender required valuations.
Understanding Local and Regional Markets
Housing market performance varies by location. ATTOM data supports analysis at national, state, county, ZIP code, and neighborhood levels, allowing users to compare markets and assess regional differences in performance and risk.
Supporting Data Driven Decisions
ATTOM data helps users replace assumptions with verified property and market information. It supports use cases including market comparison, investment analysis, portfolio review, research, and reporting.
Conclusion
Effective real estate market analysis depends on consistent, reliable data. ATTOM provides the property data and housing market insights needed to understand market behavior, track trends, and support informed decision making across U.S. housing markets.