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CourthouseUSA now offers access to statewide commercial property data and comps in Maryland via ValueArmor

Apr 4, 2017 -- CourthouseUSA, a leading provider of mobile applications for the assessment and real estate communities announces ValueArmor Standard Edition for the state of Maryland is now available through the Hexagon Geospatial Marketplace.

ValueArmor, a web-based mapping application, provides easy and affordable access to statewide commercial property data to help ensure fair and equitable taxation and promote negotiation over litigation. ValueArmor Standard Edition is available now in the state of Maryland at an affordable cost, $2400 per year per county with unlimited users and includes:

Statewide Commercial Data – View over 100,000 commercial data points from all over the state along with attribute data and a live link to the state assessment database.

Filtering for Comps - One-click filtering charts allow you to easily segment the data to identify comparable properties anywhere within the state.

Sales Ratios - Interactive chart allows you to view or filter by sales ratios helping to identify properties that are potentially over or under assessed.

Export – Export filtered results to an excel format

ValueArmor – Gold Edition (coming soon) will include all the features listed above PLUS AVM values for commercial properties over 10K square foot; at a site license cost of $9500 per year.

If you are not in Maryland but would like your state made available through ValueArmor, please contact Billy@courthouseusa.com to get your state added to the list.

Visit  www.courthouseusa.com/valuearmor to learn more.

About CourthouseUSA 
CourthouseUSA (CUSA) is a leading provider of authoritative US property data and property related mobile apps.   Visit  www.courthouseusa.com to learn more and visit our app store at  http://courthouseusa.com/cusa-app-store/ to learn about additional offerings such as MobileAssessor, Uniformity Tracker, ValueArmor, and Mobile Alert.

 



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