Chris Clow

Editor - Reverse Mortgage Daily

Preston's Summary

Chris Clow is an editor for Reverse Mortgage Daily, focusing on news and analysis in the reverse mortgage industry. His articles cover a range of topics including market trends, regulatory changes, and the impact of housing on older Americans. Chris's work has also been featured in Yahoo News and Yahoo Finance.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 32 %
Cites Data: 18 %
Press Release: 18 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 12 %
Event Coverage: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Government
  • Politics
  • Retirement Planning
  • Real Estate Development
  • Housing Market
  • Lawsuits

Pitching Insights

Chris Clow's coverage heavily emphasizes government announcements and press releases related to the real estate industry, business, and personal finance. He frequently cites data in his reporting.

To effectively reach out to him, consider providing insights on government policies impacting the real estate and mortgage markets or expert analysis of industry data. Additionally, offering unique perspectives on trends related to reverse mortgages, home equity, housing market dynamics, mortgage rates or retirement planning for the aging population would likely align with his coverage interests.

As Chris does not have a specific geographic focus indicated in his articles' titles or themes covered but discusses national-level topics such as federal budget impacts on FHA programs and HUD grants awarded nationally.

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