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Joe Ansley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta Metro, GA
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Apartments in Atlanta

Joe Ansley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta Metro, GA
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How can I find people who own apartments around Atlanta?

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    John Blanton
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    John Blanton
    • Investor
    • Apex, NC
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    @Joe Ansley I have used Listsource before and it can be great, but I have also ran into issues in regards to how multifamily and multiple occupancy buildings are labeled in different counties/ municipalities. I would recommend speaking to others in the area and see if properties are labeled as multifamily, # of units or by square footage. In some of the lists I have run some extra properties were captured (townhomes, condos, etc) in the data and it also left out properties in the data based on the filters that I ran. More of an art than a science.

    I use Reonomy which is a bit more expensive, but allows you many filters to search and is a lot more intuitive than listsource. It is way cheaper than Costar, but does require a decent outlay of money. Depending on how many counties and number of properties on Listsource it could cost you a couple hundred bucks. Reonomy annual subscription is a couple grand, but in many instances they have already pulled the contact info of the owner directly for you in the database.

    Good luck!

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