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I'm looking to pull a list using ListSource and I noticed that when you use the "current home value" it costs about 40 cents more per lead. I was wondering if anyone has tried just using the "total assessed value" criteria instead. This does not cost much, and I was wondering if I could get similar results. If anyone has any experience with this or understands exactly how these criteria work when compared to each other in pulling your list I would appreciate some feedback. (I know what the criteria are so I don't need an explanation of each, i'm just wondering if I could basically get the same list for a cheaper price. Thanks in advance.