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CRS Data Grows Client Base in Southeast

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April 12, 2015, 1 pm
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CRS Data has recently been chosen by the High Country Association of REALTORS® as their select public records vendor. CRS Data’s MLS Suite has been developed to service a wide range of tax data, including customizable maps, neighborhood information, comparables, mortgage information and more, made available through intuitive, in-depth search options. CRS Data’s MLS Suite has been designed for maximum navigation and usability.

“Our members need to have the most easily accessible and reliable tax data available to help create professional, thorough reports for their clients,” says Laurie A. Phillips, executive officer for High Country Association of REALTORS®.  “CRS Data is prioritizing ease of access with timely data updates and award-winning customer support. We’re confident this will be a great product for our members to turn to daily for their tax data demands.”

The High Country Association of REALTORS® has signed on with CRS Data in a 3-year agreement.  All of their 500-plus members will gain online access to the company’s MLS Suite, currently used by a growing number of MLSs and real estate associations across the U.S.

“We chose CRS Data for their commitment to creating a cutting-edge property tax data product that would allow our members to stay ahead of the curve,” says Phillips. “We want to give our members the best tools available, and CRS Data’s approach to property tax data, including how their product is accessed and easily serves information, matched with our unique needs.”

Headquartered in Knoxville, Tenn., CRS Data currently provides access to comprehensive property data resources in more than 12 states and 500 counties.

“We are very excited to provide the CRS Data MLS Suite to the members of the High Country Association of REALTORS®” says Nikki Morgan, MLS sales executive for CRS Data. “Our customer experience and data teams work to create a dependable product while constantly looking at new innovations that can ensure our customers have access to the information they need at any time and on any device.”

CRS Data most recently expanded its data service to include 67 counties in Florida. Servicing bankers, MLSs, appraisers, investors, and other specialty financial customers, CRS Data is focused on providing accurate and timely property data, quality products and unparalleled customer satisfaction.

For more information, visit http://www.crsdata.com.

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