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David Hisaw
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David Hisaw
  • Investor
  • Pasco, WA
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I'm trying to set up an account with Agentpro247 and during the process I tried to use the promo code that Seth Williams has on his site but it comes back invalid. Does anyone know of a newer code that would work?

Thanks!

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Seth Williams
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Seth Williams
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Hi @Iverem Rose - yep, there is a difference. ListSource is pulling its data from the CoreLogic database, whereas AgentPro247 is pulling it's data from the Black Knight database. 

These are two of the biggest real estate databases in the country, and I've found that in many cases, one of them will have more current and accurate data in some counties, and less current and accurate data in others (and the "better" source of data can vary based on which market you're working in).

The nice thing about AgentPro247 is that it actually gives you the ability to verify how current the data is (i.e. - when it was last updated), whereas ListSource doesn't offer this option... you just have to trust it.

Also, both services have a few different variables by which you can sort your data - so depending on what types of property owners you're after (and what information you need in order to complete your campaign), you may find that one is a better solution for you than the other.

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