August 11 2020
Real estate is one of the most data-consuming businesses in our world today. From demographics data to statistics and market reports, there is a myriad of information to be analyzed and processed.
There are several public sources of real estate data in the US, most of which are free. These sources of data are essential to the success of real estate marketing and development strategies. Let's dive in.
There are general depositories of statistics and related data you can access. Some are run by the federal government, like data.gov, and others are provided by public or private institutions.
In the following chart, you can find a list of real estate data resources every real estate professional show know of:
NAR and RESO constantly offer new technologies and protocols to help the real estate industry to coordinate more in terms of data and support.
MLSs have also begun trying new systems such as reciprocal data exchange and licensing.
Technology pushes the real estate industry to new boundaries.
If you need to learn more or update yourself on this subject, we have a great collection of articles on public records data that can be accessed here.
To view the original article, visit the Realtyna blog.