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Sept. 8, 2023, marked the first annual CoreLogic Cares Day, a remarkable global volunteer initiative that brought together over 2,000 employees from six different countries to make a positive impact in the world. Read our latest culture story to see why this day mattered so much to us. We already have a date set for CoreLogic Cares Day 2024, and we can hardly wait! Pictured are Sara Warner and her colleagues from the San Diego office preparing backpacks for local foster children. #CoreLogicCares
Double-vaccinated tourists and visa holders from around the world were welcomed to Australia from Monday February 21, 2022. In today’s Property Pulse, Head of Research Eliza Owen explores how the return of overseas migration will impact Australia’s housing demand. http://ow.ly/rSEW50I2TWr
Last year we acquired Brisbane-based proptech company Aire Software. They've had a meteoric rise since launching in 2017 and we're all aboard with co-founders Sarah Bell and Ian Campbell as we head full throttle into the next phase.
StartUs Insights analysed 875 global startups that are developing Ai solutions for the property and real estate industry. They handpicked five that are having a big impact, including Brisbane-based Aire Software's RiTA. http://ow.ly/jnrj50HAVZP
All CoreLogic Australia team members are encouraged to volunteer their time to support charities and community groups each year. Our South Australian team recently did just that, getting out of the office to donate their time (and brute strength) to Habitat for Humanity Australia's Bushfire Recovery & Resilience Program ahead of summer. It was a fantastic day for a valuable cause.
“The marriage of AiRE with CoreLogic brings together two leading solution providers to the real estate segment,” said CoreLogic International CEO Lisa Claes. And we couldn’t be more excited.
The South Australian property market has seen extraordinary growth in the past year, so it was fitting to see a fantastic turnout by the Industry at the REISA annual industry awards to reflect that progress. As a major sponsor CoreLogic State Manager Andrew Muir says it was an honour to acknowledging the industry’s new perspective and professionalism while presenting three awards on the night. Congratulations to Rookie of the Year Matthew Lipari of Lands Real Estate, Agency of the Year Adcock Real Estate and Chrissy Esau of LJ Hooker Kensington | Unley for winning Residential Sales Person of The Year (Metro). We extend our appreciation to Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA) for a stellar night and year of wonderful successes.
The REIQ’s 2021 Awards for Excellence is Queensland’s premier event acknowledging the real estate industry’s top performers. It was a privilege to attend the 2021 event last week and as proud sponsors of the Auctioneer of the Year and Commercial Salesperson of the Year categories we want to extend a big congratulations to the category’s respective winners David Holmes from Metro Auctions and Hunter Higgins of Colliers. Congratulations to all the award finalists and winners and to the REIQ for hosting an extraordinary evening.
Great things happen when our people can come together to collaborate and solve problems for our clients, and today we proudly threw open the doors of our new Sydney office at 388 George Street. Designed at the beginning of the pandemic presented the perfect opportunity to create a future-focused working space with ample: 💡 Open spaces for team collaboration 💻 Plug ‘n play areas for more flexibility ⚡️ Larger, ergonomic work stations for social distancing 🍽 Social connectivity and office function areas A lot of thought went into the interior design, which we used as an opportunity to showcase CoreLogic’s personality and passion for property. We’re calling it ‘Palm Beach coastal meets chic Sydney corporate’ thanks to the layered textures, blonde timbers, feature tiling and playful colour palette of pastel pinks, ruby reds, white and organic green accents. We’d like to thank specialist commercial fit-out company inOne Projects and our CoreLogic team, led by facilities manager Damien Nicholls.
Destructive bushfires have unfortunately become an expected part of the Australian seasonal calendar. The 2019- 2020 Black Summer bushfires caused historic losses of life, property, and land – destroying more than 3,000 homes, and scorching in excess of 17 million hectares. Join Pierre Wiart, as he shares insights from a data-driven analysis of the Black Summer bush fires. - Review of the most impactful season 2019/2020 - CoreLogic Live Hazard Monitoring for the Finance industry - Impact on the lenders market - Leverage climate risk data to help with portfolio risk management