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Propstream or Propwire

Mathew Morford
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Hello everyone,

I was wondering what everyone thought on the 2 sites: Propstream and Propwire? I have been playing around with Propwire for the past few days and it makes me wonder how accurate the information is on the site compared to Propstream. I saw a post from over 6 months ago about it, but I am wondering if anything has changed? 

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Richard Rohrbough
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Richard Rohrbough
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Good question. I've been using Propwire for the last week and have wondered how accurate it is. I did a search on vacant properties and then did a drive-by test yesterday. Four of 8 properties I checked were indeed vacant, so 50% accurate in this small, anecdotal test. I appreciate that Propwire is free, so I'll continue to use it unless the data proves to be inaccurate. 

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