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Data Aggregation Platform suggestions

Gregg Diamant
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Has anyone used Propstream for data aggregation? Any recommendations on a platform to use?

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Quote from @Gregg Diamant:

Has anyone used Propstream for data aggregation? Any recommendations on a platform to use?


I'm not sure if you're looking for broad info across many or deep info on a single property. But if it's the latter, one site I like to use is NeighborHood Scout. They generate a detailed report on any property that covers extensive real estate data, demographics, crime, schools, projections of appreciation in future years, desirability of neighborhood, etc. https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/about-the-data/

For things like flood, wind and fire risk, I like using https://riskfactor.com/

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You should definitely check out BrightInvestor for this! 

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