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Using Blockshopper for home research? You might want to think about using another source too.
Using Blockshopper for home research? You might want to think about using another source too.
I just checked out a particular street in Burbank on Blockshopper.com. The data was incorrect on at least two homes that I know of, because I sold them. BS had not updated its info on these two houses in over a year and still had the old owner info. It's an otherwise great site, but I just don't know where they're getting their data.
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