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Charles Xu
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MF property list - Yardi vs. Crexi?

Charles Xu
  • Investor
  • Bay Area
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Hi everyone, I'm in the process of purchasing a list for multifamily properties in my target markets (Austin and San Antonio). I'm focusing on commercial MF properties with 20 doors or more. 

Listsource and Propstream are not giving me good results for my specific need. After talking to Yardi and Crexi, both of them seem to have good data source in this space (oh well at least based on their Sales Rep). 

Yardi is a lot more expensive (>5k/yr only for my target markets) and Crexi is less than 3k and covering all markets. 

Has anyone had experience with either of those two sites in terms of purchasing MF property lists? If you have other sources or suggestions that you are willing to share, that will also be greatly appreciated. 

Thank you for your insights in advance!

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