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Corelogic
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Corelogic, from most recent to least.
The Amazon Effect, or Lack Thereof, One Year Later
Nena Perry-Brown | November 15th 2019
A year since the public first learned Amazon was establishing its second headquarters in Northern Virginia, a report delves into how the housing marke... read»
Foreclosure Rates Fall in DC Area, Following Trend in Rest of the Country
UrbanTurf Staff | March 25th 2013
Analytics firm CoreLogic is reporting that loan delinquency and foreclosure rates fell in the DC area in January. ... read»
Demand for Single-Family Rentals Outpacing Supply
Shilpi Paul | November 13th 2012
The demand for single-family home rentals has now grown to surpass the supply of available homes. ... read»
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