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Propstream? Comps accuracy

Raekwon Brown
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Hey hope everyone having a good day. Quick question is propstream worth the 97$ just for pulling comps? And how accurate are the comps on propstream. If not worth it what are some better alternative you guys would recommend. 

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Duane Alexander
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Duane Alexander
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propstream is great for comps. It's great for everything really. The one issue I've had with comps in my market is that sometimes the square footage doesn't match what you will find on zillow. This is because prop stream pulls from public records which is sometimes updated because people do additions and stuff and don't get permits for their work. In zillow the square footage is manually entered so it's usually correct. You'll need to cross reference your square footage. This bit me in the *** before. Imagine doing deal analysis on a house that you think is 1100 sq ft and it's actually 2500 sqft+!

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