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Daniel Ramirez
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  • Charlotte, NC
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List of Corporate-Purchased Absentee-Owner Properties

Daniel Ramirez
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

Hey BP community,

I was listening to a podcast here on BP (episode 181: Finding Deals and Scaling in a Competitive Market) and the special guest talked about a good way to get feelers for where the competition is flipping properties in your market. She said to pull a list from "wherever you get your lists" that shows the addresses of absentee-owner properties that have been purchased by Corporation (scorp, llc, etc.).

I was checking out a couple sites online where one can pull absentee-owned property addresses, but I'm not sure how to filter out those that have recently (past 4-6 months) have been purchased by an LLC. Has anyone done this? If so, would you mind giving some insight?

Thanks!!!