Michael
GBAs a long-time user of PropertyShark As a long-time user of PropertyShark, I can confidently say that this platform has become an indispensable tool in my real estate endeavors. Over the years, PropertyShark has consistently proven itself to be a reliable source of property information, title records, and comparable sales data. One of the standout features of PropertyShark is its user-friendly search tool. Whether I'm looking for specific property details or researching comparable sales in a certain area, I can always count on PropertyShark to provide me with the information I need quickly and efficiently. The search tool is intuitive and robust, making it easy to navigate through vast amounts of data with ease. What sets PropertyShark apart is its attention to detail. The service is meticulously curated, ensuring that every piece of information provided is accurate and up-to-date. This level of detail gives me peace of mind, knowing that I can rely on PropertyShark to deliver reliable data for my analyses and decision-making processes. One of the greatest benefits of using PropertyShark is the time it saves me. Instead of spending hours scouring the internet for property information and title records, I can simply use PropertyShark's searchable database to quickly find what I need. This allows me to streamline my research process and focus my time and energy on other aspects of my real estate projects. Overall, PropertyShark has consistently exceeded my expectations as a real estate data provider. Its comprehensive database, user-friendly interface, attention to detail, and time-saving features make it an invaluable asset for anyone involved in the real estate industry. Whether you're a seasoned agent, investor, or a first-time homebuyer, PropertyShark is a must-have tool for navigating the complexities of the real estate market.
Hussan Ali
GBThe website is good with the … The website is good with the information it provides but has glitches that become frustrating. I usually use it for Suffolk county NY, and I cannot filter the results by zip code even though the option is there (it yields no results). The auction results option is not there for Suffolk county, so I cant see the results from previous auctions but it's there for neighboring counties. In addition, the pop up for the daily emails becomes too much because the option comes up every time, and if you hit accept multiple times you get a million emails throughout the day until you clear it out. Lastly, sometimes when you go to the next page of results it keeps loading and nothing pops up.
Diane Lovelady
GBUnsolicited, rude reps, unresponsive to requests for info! Send emails to me ask for info 2 properties, 4 days later, nothing so I call get rude rep with realtor one, says no agents in my area and records me, knows my name and phone number refuses me recording them! Beware!
Jonathan Held
GBEssential It is a very useful resource. I visit the site at least once a day. For years in surveys like this I have been suggesting that Propertyshark acquire NYC's collection of 1930's Tax Lot photos. The lack of response or action on that suggestion is the only negative that keeps me from awarding 5 stars to the site.
Paul O
GBCompare to competitive platform, PS is the most used! As a Senior Analyst, I use Co-Star, Reonomy, & Propertyshark all at once. Used to have RCA as well. Propertyshark is my number one platform out of all those and most used as well. Been a customer for over 5 years now. For NYC - I can find almost everyone with the Real Ownership option. The property and building description is mostly on point. Like 99% of the time actually, the few times that aren't is mainly due to a owner changing something and no one really caught on. I love that I can easily access deeds, comps, permits, violation and even download the files which makes my work much easier. VS Reonomy which some buildings don't even have building information at all. Compare to Co-star they both have their pros and cons, co-star is heavily into REITs, bigger companies, etc as Propertyshark I can easily find even condo's owners and information on top of everything else such as the bigger companies. The research on it is well done. Another thing to note their zoning and FAR information is far superior compared to Co-Star and others. Proeprtyshark has each lot color coordinate and a breakdown on current Allowable Building and as it. Maybe once zoning was delayed in updating but that is due to the city quickly changing zoning information to add incentive to developers. Propertyshark also has additional information such as roof height, renovated years, year built, construction type, etc. The links to Certificate of Occupancy is a huge bonus and other NYC department information. Regarding information outside of NYC it is just as good, rural areas can be a hit and a miss. but that is mainly due to the county or city's lack of record keeping compared to the major cities. Overall if I can rate this 10 out of 5 I will! I used Propertyshark around 90% of the day, with Co-star around 8% and Reonomy 2%. I used to have RCA as well, which I rarely used.