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Veros Launches VeroVISION to Deliver Objective AI-Driven Property Condition Assessments

SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veros Real Estate Solutions (Veros®), an industry leader in enterprise risk management and collateral valuation services, today announced the launch of VeroVISION, turning property photos into powerful objective insights. VeroVISION scores the condition of the property and individual rooms, then rolls those scores into a single overall condition rating of the property, the Veros Home Score (VHS).

"For a long time, conditions were the one variable an AVM simply could not predict. With VeroVISION, that gap is closed." - Eric Fox. Learn how the new Veros Home Score delivers objective condition assessments using image recognition.

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VeroVISION is offered on a standalone basis and can be provided for a single property address. Veros is also incorporating VeroVISION as an optional add-on for many of its analytics solutions, including VeroVALUE, an industry-leading automated valuation model (AVM).

"VeroVISION directly addresses the historical challenge in automated valuation, incorporating precise property condition into AVMs," said Eric Fox, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of Analytics at Veros. "The Veros Home Score has a 93% correlation with condition scores provided by human appraisers, inspectors, and other real estate professionals with 97% U.S. residential coverage. This translates into a significant gain in accuracy for our VeroVALUE Elite AVM, an alternative to our base VeroVALUE AVM. For a long time, condition was the one variable an AVM could not accurately predict. With the addition of VeroVISION, that gap is closed.”

Strategic Applications Across the Housing Finance Industry

The new scoring system introduces objectivity to key roles across the industry:

  • Originators and Servicers can better understand and validate property condition on a fully automated basis and focus on a significantly smaller subset of properties that require additional diligence.
  • Guarantors, aggregators, large investors, rating agencies, and related stakeholders can consider an independent assessment of property condition on an individual, portfolio, and pooled-loan basis.
  • Appraisers, Appraisal Management Companies (AMCs), and other property valuation professionals can verify property condition as part of traditional, hybrid, and alternative property valuation products and services.
  • Appraisal Reviewers can validate that subject and comparable properties' condition ratings are accurate via objective, photo-based scores.
  • Property Managers can streamline inspections and maintenance planning via automated, repeatable assessments.
  • Inspection Software providers can integrate VHS to validate that reported conditions align with the independent overall score.
  • AVM providers can incorporate VeroVISION’s VHS for better data selection and analysis to drive higher accuracy and performance.
  • Insurance Companies and Underwriters can enhance underwriting and claims assessments via accurate property and room-level condition scoring to improve risk modeling.
  • Real Estate Investors can compare average property conditions market by market.

“Automating this level of property insight delivers significant operational efficiency for our clients," said Sarah Petteway-Dib, Senior Vice President of Product and Data Operations. "Housing finance professionals can now accelerate critical decision-making with automated, objective image-recognition insights that complement human expertise and integrate seamlessly into existing workflows. Incorporating this data empowers clients to reduce collateral risk through superior comparable selection and outlier detection.”

Veros plans to introduce additional computer vision and AI-driven solutions into VeroVISION later this year to further empower lenders, servicers, and investors with unprecedented property insights.

To learn more about how VeroVISION’s Veros Home Score can enhance valuation accuracy and reduce collateral risk, visit www.veros.com.

About Veros Real Estate Solutions

Since 2001, Veros® has been a trusted innovator in mortgage technology, specializing in enterprise risk management and collateral valuation. By combining predictive analytics, advanced data science, and deep industry expertise, Veros delivers automated solutions that help reduce risk and improve profitability across the mortgage lifecycle, from origination through servicing and securitization.

Veros’ services include automated valuation, fraud and risk detection, portfolio analysis, forecasting, and next-generation collateral risk platforms. The company is the primary architect and technology provider of the GSEs’ Uniform Collateral Data Portal® (UCDP®) and supports the FHA’s Electronic Appraisal Delivery (EAD) portal. Veros also partners with the Department of Veterans Affairs to streamline the appraisal process for Veterans.

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Heather Zeller
SVP of Marketing, Veros
communications@veros.com

Veros Real Estate Solutions


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Veros introduces VeroVISION, turning property photos into the objective Veros Home Score to improve automated valuation accuracy and reduce risk.
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