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Jared Burnett
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FlipComp - do they give you access to the MLS?

Jared Burnett
  • Apex, NC
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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone here has used FlipComp? I signed up for a "free" webinar to check it out, they are claiming they will give you MLS access (as well as county records to compare, comp tools, etc). Has anyone tried it and had good experiences with it?

They make a lot of bold claims, and I'm waiting to see what price tag they are going to throw on it at the end of the webinar, but I was really curious to see what BP members thought.

Thanks!

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Stephanie Medellin
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Stephanie Medellin
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I highly doubt they would give non-MLS members access to the MLS. They may pull publicly available data from the MLS through some type of feed, and display it on their site in a different way. But you're not going to get the private remarks, compensation info, etc., and wouldn't be able to list properties.

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