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Dave House
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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South Florida Listings

Dave House
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Been using local realtors, zillow, realtor.com and ziprealty.com for listings in South Florida. Zip is a great tool for listings; I can't even get realtors to send me listings that give me a map of the listing (or link to one), DOM, all price reductions, sales history, comps, local market trends, public tax info, etc

However, when I tried to log in to Zip this morning, I received the following message: "No Active Account. Unfortunately, we've closed our operations in several metropolitan areas in order to focus on providing the best customer experience in our core markets."

Obviously one of those metropolitan areas is South Florida, which is very disappointing because zip is such a great online search tool so if anyone has a resource for online listings in South Florida that's better than zillow and realtor.com and/or comparable to ziprealty.com, I'd appreciate hearing about it.

Thanks!

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