cyberhomes.com Forecasts the Future
May 28, 2009 by Emma Sorensen

US real estate portal and information website cyberhomes.com has released the Cyberhomes Real Estate Market Forecast.
The report gives consumers a comprehensive tool to help predict future real estate trends in a local market by analysing key information such as credit details, loan repayment data, delinquencies and foreclosures, based on data and analytics provided by its parent company, Lender Processing Services, Inc (LPS).
Announcing the new feature, Marty Frame, General Manager of Cyberhomes, said in a press release:
“In today’s market, an understanding of the future direction of property values and inventory levels are key factors, which vary significantly depending on the region. As one of the fastest growing and most reliable real estate information sites for consumers, Cyberhomes can now offer consumers access to the tools they need to analyse market conditions, right down to the neighborhood level.”
“Before the availability of Cyberhomes Market Forecast, only select industry professionals had the information required to understand the likely inventory and valuation trends in a neighborhood at their disposal,” continued Nima Nattagh, PhD, senior vice president of LPS Applied Analytics. Now it’s available to homeowners, investors and anyone else.
Cyberhomes Market Forecast is available for millions of properties and thousands of neighborhoods around the United States. Users can simply search for a property address or neighborhood on the Cyberhomes Web site, and Cyberhomes will show them whether their market is expected to increase in value, decline in value or remain neutral over the next year, based on the data used. Consumers wanting to delve deeper into the results can purchase a summary report for a special introductory price of only $3.99. For those seeking professional-level, rich analysis, a full-scale report showing all of the details will be available for an introductory price of $9.99.
The Cyberhomes Market Forecast Summary includes:
- Overview of the local market direction
- Historical and future projections of distressed, foreclosure and REO properties in the area
- Estimated change in value for the neighborhood and the subject property over 12 months
- Detailed loan and assessment information, including assessor market value, the loan-to-value ratio, tax delinquency status and more
The complete Cyberhomes Market Forecast Report provides a much more detailed picture of the neighborhood with 24-month value forecasts.
Cyberhomes says its database and that of its parent company, LPS, includes more than 285 million residential/commercial property, assessment, ownership, sales and mortgage records, spanning more than 92 percent of property ownership records in the United States.
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