Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) at a Glance
What it is: Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) is the largest enterprise property, mortgage, and risk analytics provider with 99%+ U.S. property coverage, serving lenders, insurers, and MLS platforms.
Price: Starting at Quote-based (as of February 2026)
Best for: Brokerages, High Volume
Top alternative: ATTOM Data Solutions
Our rating:
Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) Review for Real Estate Agents (2026)
Visit Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) →Quick Stats
| Starting Price | Quote-based |
|---|---|
| Free Plan | No |
| Free Trial | No |
| Best For | Mortgage lenders, insurance carriers, capital markets firms, MLS organizations, and large real estate technology platforms requiring enterprise-grade property, risk, and MLS data |
| Key Features | Property Database (99%+ Coverage), Matrix MLS Platform, Araya AI Platform, Catastrophe Risk Modeling |
| Integrations | Trestle API (RESO Web API), Enterprise APIs, Bulk Data Feeds, LOS Integrations, Servicing Platforms, Insurance Systems + more |
| Mobile Apps | Web |
| Founded | 2010 (Irvine, California) |
| Pricing Verified | February 13, 2026 |
Overview
Cotality -- formerly CoreLogic until its March 24, 2025 rebrand -- is the largest property data and analytics company in the world, serving enterprise clients across mortgage, insurance, real estate, and government sectors. With approximately 5,300 employees across the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, India, Germany, and Brazil, the company operates under the tagline "Intelligence beyond bounds." CEO Patrick Dodd (since 2022) leads the company, which is owned by Stone Point Capital and Insight Partners following their $5.9 billion acquisition in June 2021.
Cotality's product suite has expanded significantly. Matrix is their MLS platform used by brokers and agents. Realist provides property information tools. Araya, launched in 2024, is an AI-driven analytics platform. The CLIP (CoreLogic Integrated Property Number) provides a unifying numbering system across all data assets. The company's Trestle API offers per-call pricing for MLS data access, making it one of the few enterprise-accessible data points with transparent pricing.
Cotality is best suited for enterprise organizations with significant data needs: mortgage lenders, insurance carriers, capital markets firms, and large real estate technology platforms. Their 99%+ U.S. property coverage, industry-leading catastrophe risk modeling, and widely-cited Home Price Index (HPI) make them the standard by which other property data providers are measured.
Key Features
Property Database (99%+ Coverage)
The most comprehensive U.S. property database covering 99%+ of properties with assessor data, recorder information, and transaction history.
Matrix MLS Platform
MLS platform used by brokers and agents for listing search, market data, and property information integrated with Realist property tools.
Araya AI Platform
AI-driven analytics platform launched in 2024 providing intelligent insights across Cotality's property, mortgage, and risk datasets.
Catastrophe Risk Modeling
Industry-leading natural hazard risk data including flood, wildfire, earthquake, and climate risk for insurance and lending decisions.
Multiple AVM Options
Various automated valuation models with different accuracy profiles for lending, insurance, and investment use cases.
CLIP (Integrated Property Number)
CoreLogic Integrated Property Number providing a unifying numbering system that connects data across all Cotality assets.
Home Price Index (HPI)
Widely-cited market indicator tracking single-family home prices at national, state, and metro levels used by economists and policymakers.
Trestle MLS API
RESO Web API compliant MLS data management and API platform with transparent per-call pricing for developer access.
Pricing Details
Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) uses custom pricing. Here are the tiers (prices as of February 13, 2026):
- 99%+ U.S. property coverage
- Assessor and recorder data
- Transaction history
- Multiple AVM options
- Bulk data delivery
- Custom integrations
- Loan origination data
- Servicing analytics
- Fraud detection
- Compliance tools
- Property verification
- Portfolio analytics
- Industry-leading catastrophe risk models
- Flood zone determination
- Wildfire risk scoring
- Climate risk assessment
- Insurance analytics
- Matrix MLS platform for brokers and agents
- Realist property information tool
- Market trend data and HPI
- Comparative market analysis
- Per-call pricing: $0.005/call (Address) to $11.50/call (Involuntary Lien)
- RESO Web API compliant
- Property Detail at $1.30/call
- Finance History at $2.30/call
- Developer portal at developer.corelogic.com
Integrations
Direct Integrations
- Trestle API (RESO Web API)
- Enterprise APIs
- Bulk Data Feeds
- LOS Integrations
- Servicing Platforms
- Insurance Systems
- AWS Marketplace
API Available: Yes — Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) offers an API for custom integrations.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Largest property data company globally with 99%+ U.S. coverage and operations in 8 countries
- Industry-leading catastrophe risk and climate analytics trusted by major insurers
- Matrix and Realist platforms serve brokers and agents directly through MLS
- Araya AI platform (2024) and CLIP bring modern innovation to legacy data assets
- Trestle API offers rare transparent per-call pricing for MLS data access
- Widely-cited Home Price Index (HPI) establishes market authority
Cons
- Enterprise pricing not accessible to small companies or individual agents
- Complex product catalog requires guidance to navigate across many solutions
- Long sales cycles and contract negotiations typical of enterprise data providers
- Rebrand from CoreLogic to Cotality (March 2025) may cause temporary brand confusion
Our Verdict
Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) remains the industry standard for enterprise property, mortgage, and risk data with unmatched 99%+ U.S. coverage. Essential for large lenders and insurers, but ATTOM offers a more accessible entry point for PropTech startups and developers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did CoreLogic change its name to Cotality?
CoreLogic officially rebranded to Cotality on March 24, 2025, adopting the tagline 'Intelligence beyond bounds.' The rebrand reflects the company's evolution beyond core property data into AI (Araya), climate risk, and global analytics. The new website is cotality.com, though developer.corelogic.com remains active.
How much does Cotality (CoreLogic) cost in 2026?
Cotality uses enterprise contract pricing. Median enterprise contracts are approximately $12,000/year based on actual buyer data. The Trestle API offers per-call pricing ranging from $0.005/call (Address Type Ahead) to $11.50/call (Involuntary Lien). Contact their sales team for specific quotes.
Is CoreLogic the same as MLS data?
Not exactly. Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) operates the Matrix MLS platform and Trestle API for MLS data access, but MLS data is governed by individual MLS organizations. Cotality provides the technology infrastructure many MLSs use to manage and distribute listing data.
Cotality vs ATTOM: which should I choose?
Cotality has broader coverage (99%+ U.S.) across mortgage, insurance, and risk workflows with deeper enterprise integrations and MLS tools (Matrix, Realist). ATTOM is more accessible for PropTech startups with flexible API pricing and RapidAPI availability. Choose based on your specific data needs, budget, and scale.
What is the Cotality Araya AI platform?
Araya is Cotality's AI-driven analytics platform launched in 2024. It provides intelligent insights across the company's property, mortgage, and risk datasets, representing the company's push into AI-powered analytics beyond traditional data delivery.
Does Cotality provide APIs for developers?
Yes. The Trestle API provides RESO Web API compliant access to MLS and property data with per-call pricing. The developer portal at developer.corelogic.com offers documentation and tools. Enterprise APIs are also available for larger data consumers through custom contracts.
Who owns Cotality (CoreLogic)?
Cotality is owned by Stone Point Capital and Insight Partners, who acquired the company (then CoreLogic) in June 2021 for $5.9 billion. CEO Patrick Dodd has led the company since 2022. It operates as a private company with approximately 5,300 employees globally.
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