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For Single-Family Rentals, Low Vacancy Rates Mean Rent Growth

CoreLogic has released its February U.S. Economic Outlook, with the spotlight this month turning toward the single-family rental market, and specifically the relationship between vacancy rates and rent price growth. As explained by CoreLogic Chief Economist Dr. Frank Nothaft, single-family ...

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CoreLogic to Redistribute GSE Credit Risk Transfer Data

CoreLogic, a leading global property information, analytics, and data-enabled solutions provider, announced it is redistributing credit risk transfer (CRT) loan-level data from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The CRT redistribution will include Fannie Mae’s Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) data and Freddie Mac’s Structured Agency ...

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Low-End Single-Family Rental Prices Trending Higher

Single-family rental home prices have been trending upwards since the Great Recession, and low-end rentals have been increasingly outpacing high-end ones for the past several years. In a new video blog, CoreLogic Principal Economist Molly Boesel explores the factors at ...

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CoreLogic Announces General Counsel Appointment

CoreLogic, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, announced the appointment of Arnold A. Pinkston to the role of Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary effective January 2, 2018. Mr. Pinkston will serve on the company’s Executive ...

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The Industry Pulse

Which companies are merging, and what professionals are moving? See some highlights in this update of the housing and mortgage industries. Freddie Mac has announced an expansion of its Agency Credit Insurance Structure (ACIS) program with ACIS Forward Risk Mitigation ...

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Rental Property Management: Beware of Fraud

A recent report finds that identity fraud in the rental property market is a challenging problem impacting not only identity theft victims, but anyone who unintentionally accepts falsified identity information.

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