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Old 05-25-2020, 04:45 AM   #299 (permalink)
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I am trying to find somewhere close.
I found a list of 4,905 addresses in Show Low--in all caps. I put them in one document (in Title Caps) and figured out how to change each address into a Google search for it.
Only a couple of houses had more than a couple (If any) pictures. When a house does have pictures I check the history, but nothing was recently taken off of the market.
I have found 88 mobile homes so far and 87 bad addresses, while it seems like there are houses in the area, they just have different numbers.
It is outside of city limits, so they are going to have propane, septic, dirt roads, and probably a mobile home.
Hopefully they are more accurate in-town
I just wish they didn't waste my time with bad addresses, but it was free!
I would click on all of the addresses on a screen and then see if the addresses were good, if there was a mobile home, and if there was an HOA.
It was tedious before Google cut me off, but I had dozens of tabs open, and the only way to figure out which addresses I had not checked yet was to pull it out of the URL.
I typed those directly into Zillow. I could not convert the Google searches into Zillow ones because Zillow puts the MLS number in the web address or something. Also, it is entirely possible that I am the first person to want to use Zillow in my search box.
I could not find any directions for it, so I typed in many addresses.
Those 4,905 addresses take up 103 pages and I completed 6.
I hope that everybody enjoyed their Sunday more than I did!
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