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Best Tools/Websites for Researching Off-Market Properties

Khaled Ahmed
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Hi guys!

I have a couple quick question for everyone here:
1. What tools/websites do you guys use to research off-market deals?
2. What data point are the most useful? Which ones are difficult to get and how are you going about finding them?

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Mohammed Rahman
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Mohammed Rahman
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Hey @Khaled Ahmed - there isn't a database of "off-market" deals or any software that just has a list of all off-market properties. Any property that's not publicly listed for sale is technically an off-market deal. 

That being said, there are a few tools that exist out there such as PropertyShark, PropStream, etc. that can help you aggregate a lot of publicly recorded data. 

Your post would be more helpful to understand if you shared what your goal was with the off-market property... for example, are you looking to wholesale? flip? etc.

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