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Looking for better ways to find off-market properties

Greg Miliatis
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I'm looking in out-of-state cities for off-market properties, and am struggling to find potential deals, since it seems like most folks find off-market deals by D4D & other on-the-ground strategies.

What other strategies have you used to find off-market properties when you're out-of-state?

It'd be great if there was something I could search & filter--but wasn't crazy expensive like Costar.

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Kerry Noble Jr
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Partner with someone on the ground........probate.....pre foreclosures....Code violations......dissolutions......a lot of the things that could be found at the county level........most major cities have that online 

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