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Jarrod Morris
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Batch Driven Vs Propsteam Vs Deal Machine

Jarrod Morris
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
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Im curious as to anyones feedback who has experience with the above tools.  From my understanding Batch Driven will give you the best route to hit your properties when D4D which I like but I don't believe Propsteam has that feature.  Overall I have heard the most positive feedback from Propsteam.  Looking for any feedback from these tools.  Thanks 

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Phil Banks
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Phil Banks
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  • Albuquerque, NM
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I think Propstream D4D is a better choice because it is included with the platform, so essentially free. It marks the streets as you drive and will store that map in history when you save it. Saved maps are available to review, but they are not active on a new drive. Hope that makes sense. I always come home from a drive and highlight the streets bounding the drive that I just completed on a paper map: Not every street, just the ones enclosing the boundaries. (and yes, you can still get Rand Mcnally maps at places like Barnes & Noble.) That way, I can see all areas that I have already driven at once vs. reviewing individual drives via the history files. 

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