RPR (Realtors Property Resource) recently introduced a new data set called ClimateCheck®. This integration allows REALTORS® to access and share a personalized climate risk rating and assessment for any property.
Cal Inman, the founder and CEO of ClimateCheck, chats with Decoding Real Estate to give his insight and advice on how this valuable information can be used by home buyers and sellers, investors, brokers and commercial specialists. He stresses that ClimateCheck’s main goal is to arm agents with this data so they can help their clients understand the risks, protect themselves, and make more informed decisions.
Cal also explains that as Millennials and more Gen Zs make up the bulk of the market, the more questions they’ll have about how climate affects housing. Mitigating these risks with suggested home improvements and giving free access to this data is, as Cal puts it, “another arrow in your quiver.”
Decoding Real Estate is hosted by Reggie Nicolay and Genie Willett.
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