Senior Climate and Real Estate Correspondent
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Preston's Summary
Diana Olick is a Senior Climate and Real Estate Correspondent for CNBC. With a focus on the intersection of climate change and the real estate market, Diana covers topics such as mortgage rates, home sales, and the impact of environmental factors on the housing industry. Her work has been featured in various NBC outlets and she is also the author of a book.
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Coverage Attributes:
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Cites Data:73%
Press Release:8%
Industry Specific:7%
Private Sector Announcements:1%
Event Coverage:1%
Themes Covered:
Most Recent Topics:
- Real Estate Market
- Home Prices
- Mortgage Rates
- Climate Change Impact on Housing
- Sustainability in Food and Agriculture
Pitching Insights
Diana Olick's coverage is heavily reliant on data, particularly in the areas of personal finance and sales & marketing with a focus on real estate, mortgage rates, home sales, housing market, and climate change. Her articles often cite data to support her reporting.
Given her reliance on data-driven insights and focus on personal finance and sales & marketing within the real estate sector, she may be interested in pitches from experts who can provide unique analyses or perspectives based on recent trends or datasets related to these topics.
Additionally, Diana's interest in climate change as it relates to real estate suggests that she may also welcome pitches from environmental scientists or researchers who can offer insights into the intersection of climate change and housing.
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Articles
By: Diana Olick
Pending home sales in April fell to their slowest pace since April 2020. Sales were down in every region of the country, but they fell hardest in the Midwest and West.
By: Diana Olick
Mortgage interest rates last week moved to the highest level since early May, and that pushed mortgage demand lower for the second straight week.
CNBC's Diane Olick joins ‘Power Lunch' to discuss a new survey data from Fannie Mae on housing sentiment.
By: Diana Olick
Mortgage rates dropped for much of last week, causing total mortgage application volume to surge nearly 16%, according to the MBA's seasonally adjusted index.
CNBC's Diana Olick reports on real estate news.
By: Diana Olick
As sea levels rise and storms intensify, coastal real estate is seeing flooding and erosion like never before.
CNBC's Diana Olick joins ‘Power Lunch' to discuss the rising risks of having homes in America's coastal towns due to flood risks.
By: Diana Olick
Consumers seemed unimpressed by the latest drop in mortgage rates. Total mortgage application volume rose just 0.9% compared with the previous week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's seasonally adjusted index.
CNBC's Diana Olick joins ‘Squawk on the Street' with the latest news from Amazon.
The inventory of homes for sale jumped in May, up 6.7% month to month and 18.5% higher than in May last year.