The number of climate-disaster damage is on the rise according to WalletHub's latest market report. The report examines which states are most impacted by natural disasters, with Hurricane Ian now projected to have done as much as $57 billion in damage to Florida and South Carolina.
Read More »How Prepared Are Homeowners to Face Storms?
A new survey found that residents in states at a high-risk of hurricanes believed they were prepared for storm damage. But the reality could be something else.
Read More »The Increase in Flood Risks on the Coasts
As more and more homes are built on the coast, the rise of chronic flooding to these areas has increased.
Read More »Analyzing Hurricane Barry’s Impact on Housing
New data indicates that Hurricane Barry caused between $500 Million and $900 million in flood and wind losses.
Read More »A Storm of Defects
A new report points to a rising risk of defects in mortgage loan applications. Is the trend here to stay?
Read More »Hurricane Florence’s Housing Impact—A Visual Forecast
As Hurricane Florence bears down on the East Coast, a predictive 3D model attempts to forecast the storm's potential impact on housing in the region.
Read More »Housing Inventory and Natural Disasters
With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the East Coast, see what CoreLogic Chief Economist Frank Nothaft has to say about the impact of natural disasters on delinquency rates in this Video Spotlight.
Read More »FHA Announces Policy for Hurricane-Affected Homeowners
The updated policy is aimed at helping struggling borrowers in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Island impacted by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. See what the FHA said to mortgage servicers and lenders about this policy.
Read More »Mortgage Servicing Industry Summit Prepares for Next Natural Disasters
As we move deeper into hurricane season, industry leaders are set to convene for a new Disaster Preparedness Summit, collaborating to learn from the missteps of the past and tackle the next disasters with organization, preparation, and insight.
Read More »After the Storm: Texas Housing’s Recovery from Harvey
When Hurricane Harvey struck Texas last summer, many housing experts worried what the megastorm's effect on the market would be. Turns out, their fears of a wounded market were needless. ...
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