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How to run comps in Kansas City?
I'm learning that the public sites like Zillow don't show sold prices because its not public I guess. Anyone have any advice on how one would go about pulling comps in the Kansas City area? Would an agent have that data? Would Propstream? Seems like if either of those resources would have access to that data it would be easy for Zillow to retrieve it as well.