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ATTOM Data is Simplifying Residential Property Data
How ATTOM is Simplifying Residential Property Data Maybe the greatest dilemma for residential real estate professionals is that while there is an endless amount of property data on their phones and computers, it’s often overwhelming to navigate. It’s all out there in the vast ocean of the internet, but … how do you find it?... Read More »
How ATTOM’s Environmental Hazard Data Can Fuel Local Government Risk Assessment Strategies
Communities rely on local government bodies to efficiently collect, analyze, and manage data on natural hazards to ensure their comfort and safety. Efficient government data collection, assessment, and management on environmental hazards is crucial for protecting your constituents against a wide range of ever-changing hazards that could have... Read More »
Secure your Mortgage Portfolio by Leveraging ATTOM’s Property Tax Data
More than $14 billion in property taxes goes unpaid every year, according to research from the National Tax Lien Association. And those delinquencies can have a ripple effect across the mortgage industry, from anticipating mortgage delinquencies to affecting the portfolios of lenders and servicers. These hazards and risks can be mitigated,... Read More »
How Points of Interests Data Can Be Best Leveraged in Real Estate
How Real Estate Pros Use POI Data Think about all the things people consider when they move to a new home. It goes well beyond price and mortgage rates. When people move, they want to know about schools, hospitals, amenities, attractions, and even who the best veterinarian is. All of these factors fall under the umbrella of “points of interest,”... Read More »
Protect Your Real Estate Portfolio with ATTOM’s Property Data
The surest way to mitigate risk in a real estate portfolio is to understand all the risks you could face as an investor. Sounds obvious, right? Well, did you know that demand for homes in areas at high risk of natural disasters has triggered some of the fastest price growth in the U.S. over the past couple years? If that sounds counter intuitive,... Read More »