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A joint study by IBHS and CoreLogic explores how building codes can influence risk management strategies and impact mortgage payment performance after landfalling hurricanes.
The whitepaper investigates the areas of the U.S. affected by Hurricanes Irma (2017), Harvey (2017), Michael (2018) and Laura (2020).
Atlantic Ocean temperatures have risen 2°F beyond the 1982 - 2011 average bringing unusual storm patterns to the 2023 hurricane season.
Properties in the region with higher wildfire risks sell for less and appreciate at a slower rate, according to CoreLogic data.
Insurance risk assessment and management depends on having a comprehensive view of wildfire hazard.
U.S. home price growth continued to drop on an annual basis in June but is projected to begin regaining momentum later this year.
The U.S. overall mortgage delinquency rate again dropped to an all-time low in May.
In Part Two of this three-part series, CoreLogic and BCG explore how physical climate risk is changing the real estate landscape.
The US CoreLogic S&P Case-Shiller Index posted another small annual decline in May.
Typhoon Doksuri (Egay) is forecasted to pass the northeastern coast of Luzon, Philippines as a Category 4-equivalent typhoon.
Location intelligence and customer insights are the new frontier of data analytics. CoreLogic's Praveen Chandramohan explains in this new analysis.
California properties located close to wildfire exposure experienced much slower appreciation than others. Core Logic's Property Data Science team digs into the numbers in this new analysis.
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