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David Edwards
  • Architect
  • Seattle, WA
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Grand Rapids - Assessor

David Edwards
  • Architect
  • Seattle, WA
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Afternoon BP, 

I've currently got a couple properties in SW Michigan and I've been looking to potentially expand in to the GR market in the next few months. In my initial explorations I like to get a couple deals on paper to know how to quickly analyze in, and what to expect from a market before making any actual inquiries. 

The issue I'm currently running in to is the GR assessors website and what appears to be a lack of easily accessible property data without filling out an inquiry form. Am I missing something or is the process intentionally made to be more tedious in that market?

Any insight or workarounds would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks!

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