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Any experience with Propwire?
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with Propwire and your results compares to other list pulling sites?
Quote from @Tao Tames:
I just signed up & purchased $20 of skip trace. Called/texted at least 20 people. All of the contact information are incorrect.
Quote from @Oliver Thompson:
Quote from @Tao Tames:
I just signed up & purchased $20 of skip trace. Called/texted at least 20 people. All of the contact information are incorrect.
I have a few more sites to test out. I'll update here if I find any success. Skip tracing in CA costs $0.10 per attempt, and while the information isn't accurate, I'll use all the ski[ trace first. My goal is to find 1 investor out of 200 skip trace attempts.
Quote from @Tao Tames:
I just signed up & purchased $20 of skip trace. Called/texted at least 20 people. All of the contact information are incorrect.
I paid $99 Monthly subscription for 2,000 skip traces. Sent over 200 mailers out and not once got any feedback. Definitely inaccurate amongst other search criterias.
Quote from @Account Closed:
Just finished playing around a bit with the tool myself. It's something Jerry Norton released recently to the public to pull data.
Did some quick data comparisons for fun between 2 other platforms I currently use - PropStream and MLS (I'm licensed in Florida)
I specifically searched for a handful of On-Market properties (active/closed transactions) and noticed the following:
- You can't search for specific properties on PropWire
- PropWire data isn't up to date (30+ day discrepancy) compared to PropStream; neither is up to date compared to MLS (3rd party data providers hardly ever are)
- PropWire estimated value vastly different from PropStream value (50k+ difference in most instances)
- No property photos (yet)
Initial thoughts: It's a brand new tool and can't imagine it was gonna be great out of the gate. I do like the UI, though; sleek and simple to understand. The comparisons I made were within my local market ONLY (South Florida market) so I can't speak to how the data stacks up in other areas/markets. I did only use it for about 30 minutes so don't take my results as the end all be all. Just wanted to provide some quick feedback.