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- provide significant coverage : discuss the subject in detail, excluding routine coverage like product launches, staff appointments, or financial reports and listings in databases or listicles;
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If you have a conflict of interest (e.g. you are the subject, an employee, or a relative) or are being paid to edit, you must disclose this to comply with Wikipedia's Terms of Use.- provide significant coverage : discuss the subject in detail, excluding routine coverage like product launches, staff appointments, or financial reports and listings in databases or listicles;
- are reliable : from reputable outlets with editorial oversight;
- are independent : not connected to the subject, such as press releases, the subject's own website, or sponsored content.
- provide significant coverage : discuss the subject in detail, excluding routine coverage like product launches, staff appointments, or financial reports and listings in databases or listicles;
- are reliable : from reputable outlets with editorial oversight;
- are independent : not connected to the subject, such as press releases, the subject's own website, or sponsored content.
- Comment: Just being referenced by other sources is not enough to qualify for a Wikipedia article, since brief references are not significant coverage. We need independent sources to have written about Attom in detail and not just repeating routine business announcements such as acquisitions and product releases (most stories in trade publications are routine announcements). Helpful Raccoon (talk) 04:44, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
- Comment: Resubmitted without changes; previous decline still stands —pythoncoder (talk | contribs) 18:13, 12 March 2026 (UTC)
Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Real Estate and Property Management |
| Predecessor | RealtyTrac |
| Founded | 1996; 30 years ago (1996) in Santa Barbara, CA, USA |
| Headquarters | |
Key people | Rob Barber (CEO) |
| Website | https://www.attomdata.com |
ATTOM is an American provider of nationwide property data to industries including real estate, mortgage lending, insurance, marketing, and government. The company's database covers more than 158 million residential and commercial properties in the United States, which represents about 99 percent of the U.S. population.[1] Its data include information on property ownership, tax and mortgage records, foreclosure activity, environmental risk, health-related hazards, neighborhood demographics, and building characteristics, organized under a unique "ATTOM ID" for each property.[1] [2]
ATTOM is headquartered in Irvine, California and is backed by private equity investors.[3]
History
[edit ]The company was founded in 1996 as RealtyTrac, initially focusing on foreclosure data for investors, real estate agents, and consumers.[1] In 2015, Rob Barber became chief executive officer and led the creation of the ATTOM Data Warehouse, following the company's access to newly sourced tax, deed, and mortgage data.[1] [4] [5] This access came about as a result of licensing arrangements required as part of a Federal Trade Commission settlement involving CoreLogic.[1]
In 2016, RealtyTrac rebranded as ATTOM Data Solutions to reflect a broader focus on property data beyond foreclosures.[1] [5] After the rebrand, ATTOM Data Solutions operated as the parent for RealtyTrac, Home Disclosure, and Homefacts, and used data from these and other sources to expand the ATTOM Data Warehouse.[5] Over roughly four years, the company shifted from offering primarily foreclosure search services to supplying a wider range of property data products.[1] [5]
In 2018, ATTOM acquired Onboard Informatics, a provider of neighborhood and related real estate data.[6] In 2019, the company was acquired by private equity firm Lovell Minnick Partners, with additional financing from Monroe Capital.[6] [7] [8] Prior owners included Renovo Capital and Rosewood Private Investments.[6] In 2019, ATTOM also announced a partnership with Clear Capital to make multiple listing service (MLS)–based valuation data available to clients under licensing arrangements.[9]
In 2020, ATTOM acquired San Diego–based Home Junction, adding school and neighborhood boundary data, crime information, points of interest, and demographic datasets to its warehouse.[10] That year it also launched a searchable database of building permits for nearly 100 large U.S. cities and reported coverage of more than 200 million residential and commercial properties nationwide.[11]
In 2021, ATTOM acquired GeoData Plus, a property research and valuation application containing sales comparisons, liens, violations, property photographs, maps, and zoning information.[11] Prior to the acquisition, GeoData Plus had used ATTOM data for some of its functions.[11]
In 2022, ATTOM sold its consumer-facing websites, including RealtyTrac and Homefacts, to Nations Info as part of a shift toward a data-licensing–focused model.[3] [12] Nations Info entered into a multi-year agreement to license ATTOM data as part of the same transaction, effective 15 July 2022.[12] Later in 2022, ATTOM integrated loan originator information from the Nationwide Multi-State Licensing System and Registry (NMLS) into its platform and acquired property data company Estated.[13]
In February 2023, ATTOM announced an integration of its foreclosure and mortgage data with analytics provider Powerlytics, including the introduction of propensity-to-default analytics.[14] In 2024, the company added building footprint data to extend its geospatial data offerings.
Products and services
[edit ]ATTOM provides property data products that include automated valuation models (AVMs), neighborhood and school boundary datasets, building footprint and other geospatial overlays, and application programming interfaces (APIs) for integrating its data into client systems.[1] [2] [10] [11]
The company publishes the U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which is based on data from more than 3,000 counties and is described as covering over 99 percent of the U.S. population.[15] The report tracks foreclosure filings at three stages: default or pre-foreclosure, auction, and real estate owned (REO).[15] ATTOM also produces other market reports, including analyses of housing affordability in the United States.[16]
The ATTOM Data Warehouse is structured as a modular database, enabling clients to license and access selected datasets rather than the entire warehouse.[1]
Technology
[edit ]ATTOM was an early adopter of Microsoft SQL Server 2016 in the Azure cloud environment for its data warehouse operations.[1] This infrastructure reduced the processing time for some data requests compared with previous configurations.[1] In June 2021, the company introduced ATTOM Cloud, a cloud-based platform designed to provide clients with managed access to its property data products.[11]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Wiggin, Teke (Jul 18, 2016). "RealtyTrac unveils Attom Data Warehouse and rebrands". inman. Archived from the original on June 19, 2021. Retrieved February 24, 2025.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ a b "ATTOM Data Solutions, Borrower Data & Analytics Services". Housingwire. July 23, 2025. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ a b Finkelstein, Brad (July 28, 2022). "Attom sells legacy company RealtyTrac to Nations Info". National Mortgage News.
- ^ "ATTOM Becomes Fast-Growing Data Licensing Company With CEO Rob Barber At The Helm". Associated Press. July 23, 2025. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ a b c d Lane, Ben (July 19, 2016). "RealtyTrac launches game-changing property information database". Housing Wire.
- ^ a b c Lane, Ben (Jan 8, 2019). "ATTOM Data Solutions acquired by private equity firm Lovell Minnick Partners". Housing Wire.
- ^ "Monroe Capital Supports Lovell Minnick Partners' Acquisition of ATTOM Data Solutions". Monroe Capital. July 23, 2025. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ "Monroe Capital Supports Growth of ATTOM Data Solutions". Monroe Capital. July 23, 2025. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ McPherson, Marian (July 23, 2025). "Attom Data Solutions adds nationwide MLS-powered information from Clear Capital". Inman. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ a b Dickerson, Lillian (July 7, 2020). "Attom Data Solutions acquires geospatial data company". inman.
- ^ a b c d e Glaze, Tim (July 7, 2021). "Attom boosts database, acquires GeoData Plus". Housing Wire.
- ^ a b Krechevsky, David (Aug 1, 2022). "ATTOM Sells Off RealtyTrac, Homefacts". National Mortgage Professional.
- ^ Sinha, Tannistha (October 5, 2022). "ATTOM integrates NMLS data into platform". Housingwire. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ Peck, Eric C. (April 20, 2025). "Foreclosure Activity Beginning to Rise". MortgagePoint. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ a b "Sources for Frequently Requested Foreclosure Statistics" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Aug 16, 2023.
- ^ Gopal, Prashant (July 3, 2024). "Home Affordability in the US Sinks to Lowest Point Since 2007". Bloomberg.
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