Cherre, a data integration and insights platform, recently announced a new partnership with Clear Capital. The partnership will allow Cherre customers to leverage Clear Capital’s platform and expansive property analytics alongside other internal systems and application data, enabling customers to conduct more accurate modeling and better risk assessments, and identify investment opportunities more efficiently and at a lower cost, Clear Capital announced in a press release.
As market demand for property investment continues, the need for timely, accurate, ready-to-use property information has become even more pronounced. By partnering, mutual customers will have access to Clear Capital’s complete set of property information and analytics, including insights from a wide range of residential properties and 93 percent of all listings in the U.S., updated daily.
Additionally, Clear Capital opens the door to insights on properties that are often unattainable, thus removing the barrier to transaction information in non-disclosure states.
Erlind Dine, head of data partnerships at Cherre, said Clear Capital’s hard-to-source property insights will help provide additional value to Cherre customers.
“By combining Clear Capital’s comprehensive property analytics with data sources within Cherre, we’re able to make the most up-to-date, extensive datasets available to our customers,” Dine said in the release.
Clear Capital’s data engineering and machine learning capabilities include unique approaches to sourcing, aggregating, and analyzing U.S. residential real estate to provide insight on property value with accompanying contextual data.
“Both Clear Capital and Cherre are devoted to granting our customers the highest-quality analytics,” James Marshall, director of real estate analytics products for Clear Capital, said. “By providing seamless integration between various platforms, customers are guaranteed accurate and robust underwriting tools that drive smarter, data-driven decisions for acquisitions and property management.”
Cherre specializes in the ingestion, standardization, resolution, integration, and delivery of real estate data from internal, third party, and public data sources.