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Toby Hyatt
  • Kerrville, TX
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How to find the address of a vacant lot?

Toby Hyatt
  • Kerrville, TX
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Hey guy, first post here! I seem to have exhausted the people I can get get ahold of to ask this question to, and get a helpful answer from, so I figured I'd give it a shot on here. Basically, I stumbled across a vacant lot in the middle of an older housing development with no address posted. My question is, how can I go about finding the address and subsequently the owners name? I have had little success in my own. Secondly I would like to hear some opinions on my idea. I would like to purchase the land and build 15-20 2-story 12-1400 sq/ft houses? Condos? Townhouses?, Don't know what the right word actually is, retain ownership of all of them and rent them out. Thanks in advance for the replies! Toby

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Brady Rue
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  • Gainesville, FL
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Brady Rue
  • Investor
  • Gainesville, FL
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Hey Toby, you should check out agentpro247.com. It shows a lot of information and you can get quite a few listings for free for just putting in an email.  All the information they show you can get by calling up the county but agentpro makes it easy and fast.  Check out retipster.com for a huge amount of information about raw land and a video guide on agentpro

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