REOMatch
Stabilization Planning and Property Acquisition: Faster. Smarter.
REOMatch has the power to revolutionize neighborhood stabilization efforts nationwide. It is innovative technology that aligns strategy and planning with implementation and execution.
Cities and local housing practitioners use REOMatch to manage local neighborhood stabilization programs and make more strategic decisions about distressed properties to acquire and renovate, based on Google map views and real-time data from REO sellers. REOMatch saves time and money by speeding up property purchases and freeing up staff and resources.
REOMatch’s automated and centralized features allow users ability to securely and efficiently manage property transactions online and easily track properties at various stages throughout the acquisition process.
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Ability to map target neighborhoods by exact street-level boundaries on an interactive mapping platform, equipped with easy-to-view census tract, zip code, and NSP boundary overlays.
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Quickly identify new property purchase opportunities within target areas
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One-stop-shopping: view property listings from multiple financial institutions in once place
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Program Management and information
REOMatch is only available to participating Stabilization Trust buyers (i.e., cities and local community nonprofits) and is the only resource of its kind available today. Become a participating buyer.
The Latest Buzz on REOMatch
"Prior to REOMatch, I used a myriad of excel spreadsheets to try to keep some manner of organization around a process that was, quite frankly, time consuming, complex and maddening. That all changed the moment I was introduced to REOMatch.
Everything is streamlined and contained within the website. NCST transformed searching for REO from a manual and labor intensive one into an efficient web-based process that takes all of the guess work out of identifying targeted areas and properties. We’re able to focus on only the available properties in our target areas with a more strategic eye, and this has resulted in an increased productivity among our CDCs."
Rob Evans
Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership




