ATTOM Earns Inman’s 2025 Best of Proptech Award — A Win for Data Innovation in Real Estate

Attom 2025 inman best of proptech winner

The proptech world just crowned a fresh champion — ATTOM, a long‑standing leader in real estate data analytics, has secured the coveted 2025 Inman Best of Proptech Award in the Data and Intelligence Platforms category. This honor celebrates companies that don’t just innovate, but reshape how the real estate world thinks, buys, sells, evaluates, and invests.

Inman’s annual tech awards recognize forward‑thinking disruptors, and 2025 brought fierce competition. As the industry shifts from early proptech experimentation into full‑scale AI‑driven intelligence, ATTOM stood out for delivering reliable, scalable, and future‑ready property data that helps professionals make smarter, faster decisions.

Why ATTOM Stood Out in 2025

ATTOM has been redefining how property data is collected and used across a wide spectrum of industries — real estate, mortgage, insurance, investing, and even emerging AI applications. Whether it’s powering enterprise platforms or streamlining decision‑making for agents in the field, ATTOM has become a cornerstone of modern data infrastructure.

Upgrades like Snowflake integration, Parquet delivery, and the evolving ATTOM Nexus platform go beyond technical enhancements. They form the backbone of the next wave of parcel‑centric intelligence, enabling analysts and organizations to perform rapid modeling, train machine learning systems, and unlock insights faster than ever.

“We are honored to be recognized among the most forward-thinking technology leaders in real estate,” said ATTOM CEO Rob Barber. “As AI reshapes how real estate decisions are made, ATTOM is empowering organizations with comprehensive intelligence that fuels smarter, faster, and more trusted outcomes.”

ATTOM’s reputation also rests on its uncompromising commitment to clean, validated, and consistent data. With multi‑stage quality controls and its unique ATTOM ID linking system, professionals can confidently build, analyze, automate, and innovate — a must as predictive modeling and AI continue accelerating across every sector.

The Industry Reacts — Proptech Is Moving Fast

“Proptech is moving fast and reshaping the industry in real time,” said Emily Paquette, CEO of Inman. “This year’s winners aren’t just improving tools. They are redefining how homes are bought, sold, financed, and built.”

With more than a million real estate professionals turning to Inman for insight, this recognition reinforces ATTOM’s position as a leader in the growing era of AI‑powered market intelligence.

Why This Matters for Real Estate Professionals

Whether you’re an agent, broker, investor, or analyst, one truth stands out: data isn’t optional — it’s your competitive edge. As proptech tools advance, having access to verified and analytics‑ready datasets is becoming just as important as understanding local markets.

For Florida real estate professionals — and licensed experts across the U.S. — staying ahead of technology shifts is essential. It’s one reason Cameron Academy emphasizes tech‑driven industry awareness in its professional education: because those who master both business knowledge and advanced tools are the ones who rise to the top.

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Full announcement from the creators of the innovation: ATTOM: 2025 Inman Best of Proptech Winner

As the real estate landscape races toward an AI‑first future, ATTOM’s win proves its role as a critical data powerhouse — and undeniably a company worth watching as proptech accelerates into its next evolution.

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