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CoreLogic Announces RealQuest Mobile App

rates-bhCoreLogic has announced the introduction of the RealQuest® mobile app, which allows real estate and mortgage professionals to access pertinent property information while on the go.

According to a company press release, the RealQuest App incorporates multiple functionalities, including the ability to search by property address, owner name or map, identify all properties associated with an owner, check foreclosure status, validate property value, confirm property ownership, research property transaction history, and compare sales that are in the surrounding area. The app is available for iOS users and to access the features, mortgage and real estate professionals must be subscribed to the New RealQuest.

Shaleen Khatod, SVP of Data Solutions at CoreLogic, said that the app will allow real estate and mortgage to reach new audiences, specifically the millennial market. “Purchase originations are being forecasted to reach more than $1 trillion this year, with one in three new mortgages expected to be made to Millennials. Given the growth of Millennial household formation and their technology preferences, it’s critical for mortgage professionals, real estate agents, appraisers and investors to have cutting-edge, on-the-go technology that gives them a competitive edge,” he said. “With the RealQuest App, they can access national property, owner and mortgage data and insights that will help them seize more opportunities whenever and wherever they are.”

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