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I've had difficulty getting RE data in the past.That's what I'm discovering. It's public data damn it, yet I'm not finding a service which would just sort it and deliver it to consumer.
I think the realtor mafia conspires to keep this data locked down and difficult to get.
I'll be more specific. I have a nice chunk of land in prime area in Big Sky, and now deciding what to do with it. May put some infrastructure in place and sell for profit, or go the whole builder route. The question is one of timing. It seems that construction got a bit more expensive, while I'm betting that the RE prices are taking a bit of downturn. That market is the opposite of mid-500K markets of Florida/Vegas/etc, so I doubt that the downturn will affect that particular place much, but it's still a consideration. Started looking at upscale prefabs, some look like a possibility - emphasis on "upscale", the area is mostly 4-5K sq.f. houses priced around 5M)
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If you need more, let me know. I just did a quick look around but there is more out there. That second link was quite interesting compared to the first one
Not sure how much of what I have here is new to you or old news.Some of it is new, and the rest is cross-validation. Thanks for doing this.
Someone on Patnet once told me years ago
A good realtor is like a good rapist
Can anyone recommend a good source of historical data for RE sales? Something detailed and thorough. Emphasis would be on Montana market, but country-wide is ok too. Subscription/fee-based is ok, as long as it's worth it. Analytics is a plus but not a must, just raw data works too.
Before someone asks, I'm aware of Zillow, it doesn't fit the bill.
Thanks.