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Data Spot Check

30 June 2010 1,799 views No Comment

RealtyStore.com and Foreclosure.com listings analyzed through a random sampling of 100 properties nationwide.

Observations:
20% of RealtyStore.com listings sampled appeared on foreclosure.com as “inactive,” while the listing on RealtyStore were either “new” or “active.” Many times this signifies stale or outdated information.

Example 1:
113 Viaduct Pescara, American Canyon, CA 94503 is listed as “active” on RealtyStore.com. See image below:

RealtyStoreViaduct

The same property on Foreclosure.com is listed as “inactive” and with the address: 113 Via Pescara- which also happens to be the correct address. See image below:

FDCviapescara

When cross referenced with the listing broker’s web site, the property located at 113 Via Pescara (or Viaduct Pescara) was no longer in the active listing section.

Example 2:
240 E 76th St Apt 5a, New York, NY 10021 is listed as an auction property on RealtyStore.com. See image below:

realtyStoreNewYork

The same property on Foreclosure.com is listed as a foreclosure- post auction- property. Meaning the home that is listed on RealtyStore is not longer up for auction and is now owned by the bank.

FDCnewyork

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