CoreLogic U.K. Completes the Acquisition of Rummage4

January 20, 2022 – CoreLogic U.K., a wholly owned subsidiary of CoreLogic®, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, today announced the completion of its acquisition of the property search and marketing platform Rummage4.

Rummage4 was founded in 2015 by Robert May as a Property Search Platform; a technology space that’s opened up between the property portals and agent CRM systems. Rummage4 delivers a search engine that puts agents and the homes they list at the centre of a property search, so home movers are more readily directed to the agent.

The Rummage4 acquisition will further enhance the property marketing services that CoreLogic U.K. provides nationally through its subsidiary ehouse.  Rummage4 will provide estate agents with property specific consumer facing micro sites to host the rich media content that ehouse generates, including photography, floor plans, EPCs, drone, 3D virtual tours and video.

Robert May, founder of Rummage4 commented: “Those people who’ve followed our journey will have seen us innovate and try things that we believe will bring property search up to date with technology. The way consumers engage with the internet has changed and we believe this allows homebuyers and tenants to get closer to the agents who sell or let the properties they’re looking for. Joining CoreLogic will allow us to realise our aspirations and fulfil our vision for industry change.”

Ben Fillmore, Managing Director of ehouse commented: “We are delighted to add the Rummage4 product suite to the CoreLogic family, it will allow our estate agency clients to radically transform how they market their properties. We are excited to build upon the Rummage4 product and look forward to working with Robert and our clients to maximise the potential that this acquisition brings.”

Andrew Stanton

CEO & Founder Proptech-PR. Proptech Real Estate Influencer, Executive Editor of Estate Agent Networking. Leading PR consultancy in Proptech & Real Estate.

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