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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

ITTB vs Prop stream vs AgentPro247
Hey seen a couple of reviews awhile back on these sites, most of them over a year old. How has any of these data sites worked for you? Which one you feel is better? Final question if wholesaling or flipping has any if these sites had a great turnover for your business?
Thanks in advance!
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@Eugene Sims I have! I actually work for LandAcademy and they were the ones who told me about the differences in the data sites and I had to test it my self of course. I felt like DataTree was super user friendly when I tried to pull data for houses so I tried it for land and boy was that a bust. TitlePro was hard for me to get the hang of cause I was trying to pull data for counties. Than I watched YouTube videos and it all clicked for me.