
CoreLogic HPI
Property intelligence software
Real estate software
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What is CoreLogic HPI
CoreLogic HPI (Home Price Index) is a residential real estate price index product that tracks home price changes over time using CoreLogic’s property and transaction data. It is used by lenders, mortgage and housing analysts, investors, and policy teams for market monitoring, risk analysis, and reporting. The product is typically consumed as index series and related analytics at national, state, metro, and local geographies, and is often used alongside other property data products for broader housing-market intelligence.
Established home price index
The product focuses specifically on measuring home price movements over time, which supports consistent trend analysis and reporting. It is designed for longitudinal comparisons across geographies rather than one-off property lookups. This makes it a practical input for dashboards, research publications, and risk monitoring workflows.
Granular geographic coverage
CoreLogic HPI is commonly delivered across multiple geographic levels (for example, national down to local markets), enabling users to compare regional dynamics. This supports use cases such as portfolio exposure analysis by market and localized market commentary. The geographic structure is useful when integrating the index into broader real estate analytics pipelines.
Integrates with CoreLogic data
Because it is part of the CoreLogic data ecosystem, HPI can be paired with other CoreLogic property, mortgage, and market datasets for more complete analysis. This reduces the need to reconcile identifiers and definitions across multiple vendors when building internal models. It also supports consistent sourcing for organizations already standardized on CoreLogic data products.
Index, not property-level tool
HPI is an index product and does not replace property search, ownership research, or parcel-level intelligence tools. Users needing prospecting, comping, or detailed property attributes typically require additional datasets or applications. This can increase total solution scope for teams expecting an all-in-one real estate platform.
Methodology transparency varies
As with many commercial indices, users may have limited ability to fully audit underlying methodology details, sampling, and revisions beyond published documentation. This can be a constraint for academic-style research, model validation, or regulatory contexts that require deep reproducibility. Teams may need internal governance to document assumptions and versioning of index series.
Licensing and access constraints
Commercial index data is typically licensed with usage restrictions that can limit redistribution, external publication, or broad internal sharing. Costs and contract terms can be a barrier for smaller organizations or ad hoc users. Implementation may also require coordination for delivery format (files, feeds, or APIs) depending on the agreement.
Seller details
CoreLogic, Inc.
Irvine, California, USA
2010
Private
https://www.corelogic.com/
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