Real Estate News – Recent Articles
ATTOM Provides Premium Property Data for Government Agencies
Think about all the reasons government agencies might need property records – public projects, easements, assessing valuation, even eminent domain issues. Two things are certain whenever governments do need these kinds of records. First, agencies need them to be accurate. Second, they need these records to be delivered as efficiently as possible,... Read More »
Generate Better Real Estate Leads with the Right Property Data
Qualified Real Estate Leads Real estate brokers and agents are always on the lookout for one thing: leads. The nature of buying a home means that satisfied clients often won’t be needing your services again for years, if ever. Although previous clients are often an excellent source of referrals, those in the real estate industry need a steady... Read More »
SOLD.com Caters Specifically to Sellers, Leverages Data from ATTOM
“Historically there have been many services that focus on homebuyers, but the biggest gap was with the home seller,” Ohan Antebian of SOLD.com. Whether downsizing, upsizing or moving out of state, the time has come to put your home on the market, but you’re stumped on which route to go and hastily choose the first realtor you see. This happens... Read More »
Is Your Data Secure Enough? You Might Want to Double-Check
Data security is crucial regardless of industry or sector. But in real estate, it’s never been more important. Real estate transactions include dozens of parties, servers, networks and countless exchanges of highly personal, sensitive data over extended periods of time. And as more and more big players take their processes digital, the risk grows... Read More »
Benefits of Parcel Boundaries Data for Government Agencies
Parcel boundaries data offers you a rich treasure trove of actionable data as a civil servant. Land deeds and surveys, conducted by land surveyors, map out the parcel boundaries that make up the U.S.. Previously, such data was difficult to organize and access. Interested parties had to spend hours poring over poorly-organized files and convoluted... Read More »