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Tony Johnson
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Quicker Comps

Tony Johnson
  • Professional
  • Houston, TX
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Howdy,

I'm trying to run comps faster than my typical pace of 1 comp per 5 minutes. I'm going through about 100 properties at a time and if I devoted 100% of my time and attention to this it would take 8 hours and 20 minutes. Way too inefficient for me. 

I am a realtor and have MLS access. Any suggestions for being able to comp massive amounts of active/recently expired MLS listings?

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Christopher Telles
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Christopher Telles
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  • Irvine, CA
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If you do business with one of the national title companies Ask your title rep to provide you access to their nationwide title plant.

In our market they provide you with an account that allows you to pull title reports and or comps up to a certain limit each month that automatically renews.

I've used that but an even quicker way is to subscribe to a data service that has comps too. I use ProspectNow to look up properly data on ownership and to quickly pull comps. 

PN also allows me to search for NOD filings & REO's by dates, areas, and property type. For under $100 a month it's the best resource I use to quickly have access to all the data I need to look at potential deals.

Oh yeah, I should also mention they also provide the phone numbers for the property owners.

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