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Jeff Modjeska
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What are the best leads I should be pursuing using Propstream?

Jeff Modjeska
  • Banker
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Hi Im new to BP and a new investor with a few dollars to invest. My goal is to brrrr initially (If #'s support) or fix & flip the property if it's still a good deal. I want to run numbers to analyse deals but don't know where to start and what to focus on as a lead. I have a contractor friend in Palm Beach FL who could manage project and invest some capital as well.

When I do a search on Propstream I get the following:  598 Preforeclosures - 47 Auctions - 215 Bank Owned - 5057 Vacants

Which lead source would be most productive to focus on? 

Can you call the Bank Owned and get good deals going directly to the bank?

Can you buy the Auctions houses before they go to auction?

What have you have the most success at?

Any help and wisdom would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance... Jeff

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