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DeVante Winn
  • Olivehurst, CA
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What are your thoughts on property shark?

DeVante Winn
  • Olivehurst, CA
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Hello all,

So I just started using propertyshark to gain more information on multi-family homes in my area. I came across a wierd situation a couple of times but none as drastic as this: a house is on sale for $145,000 but when I looked up the property on propertyshark the total value is around $86,000. Honestly I don't really know what to make of this situation. So if you use propertyshark how would you handle this situation? Furthermore is propertyshark a good source for information?

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