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CoStar for New Commercial Land sales agent

Guillermo S.
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I just started my commercial real estate career and I specialize in commercial land, would getting CoStar be a worthwhile investment? I have a lead that I would love to send out more information to and hopefully get their listing representation once they see the value I provide. I've tried getting comps and other market information but it is very difficult to get accurate or any data at all off of other sites such as reonomy. I did get good information from https://www.narrpr.com/commerc... which has good, free information even though some of it is dated but no comparable sales, etc. It seems to me CoStar is at the top of the line for CRE data which is why it is priced so high but is it worth it? I have a broker in my office who has it, should I ask him? What do you guys think?

( I want basically access to all if not a majority of North Texas)

UPDATE: I have a zoom meeting with one of their sales associates tomorrow but I wanted to see how the Bigger Pockets community felt about it first.

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