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Veros’ Disaster Vision Data Now Available on Snowflake Data Marketplace

Veros’ Disaster Vision is now on the Snowflake Data Marketplace, providing property-specific disaster information for smart decision-making. This release offers quick, secure access to continuously updated data, helping real estate stakeholders efficiently assess property impacts from natural disasters, enhancing operational planning and resource deployment.

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Veros Now Offers Commercial Property Insight Following a Natural Disaster

Actionable data is now available to commercial builders and commercial real estate owners to identify losses more quickly after disaster strikes Santa Ana, Calif., May 24, 2021—Veros Real Estate Solutions, an industry leader in enterprise risk management and collateral valuation services, announced today the addition of commercial properties to its Veros Disaster Data Solution product.

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The Ticking Climate Time Bomb. America is Getting Hotter and Wetter

New United States weather data shows ‘obvious’ effects of climate change at a time when catastrophic events have intensified. Weather data recently released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a U.S. scientific agency that tracks weather data, shows that the U.S. is getting warmer and parts of it are getting wetter. Every ten years,

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RIsk Zones of Climate Change

Climate Change…And Where You Do and Don’t Want To Live

Climate change impacts more than the environment, but also where people want to live and the value of homes. The COVID-19 pandemic’s perceived negative impact on home values was short-lived — the market paused for only one quarter, then resumed appreciating in the subsequent quarters and continues to perform remarkably. Climate change, on the other

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Identifying natural disasters and risk

Housing regulator looks to create a standard in identifying climate risk

The Federal Housing Finance Agency earlier this month put out a request for input on the impact of natural disaster risk to the housing finance system as a whole and to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks in particular. In its RFI, the agency noted that “natural disasters could result in

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Crashing Home Prices

How Natural Disasters Cause Crashing Home Prices

The extent of climate change is rippling through our world, and the housing industry isn’t immune. As sea-levels rise, the intensity and frequency of storms increase, and coastal erosion pushes storms further inland. Economists and housing experts agree that millions of additional properties in the United States are at a greater risk for catastrophic damage

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Understanding the risk of natural disasters on your mortgage portfolio

Understanding the risk of natural disasters on your mortgage portfolio

After a natural disaster, impacted mortgage portfolios need data When natural disaster strikes, information, and accurate insight into properties and homeowners impacted within the mortgage portfolio is essential, Veros Disaster Data Solution can help you accurately manage the damage a natural disaster has had on your investment portfolio. An unprecedented fire season is currently wreaking

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Veros Identifies 11,519 Homes Sustained Potential Damage by Recent Tennessee Tornadoes

Today, Veros announced the availability of a new enhancement to its Disaster Data Solution: Executive Portfolio Dashboard Reporting. This dashboard report provides a visual summary of the potential impact on a portfolio of properties following a natural disaster such as a wildfire, hurricane or earthquake.

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