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Frank White
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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I have some properties that I'm trying to get rid of. Are there any places that I can list my places outside the MLS?

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Tom McGiveron
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Moriches, NY
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Tom McGiveron
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Moriches, NY
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sure. check it out - classifieds.

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give craigslist a shot.

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where are these properties?

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Patrick Murray
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Patrick Murray
  • Commercial Real Estate Broker
  • Fayetteville, NC
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If they are commercial properties, use Loopnet or CoStar. Those are the two best commercial databases. Loopnet will allow you to put some residential income properties on there as well.

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Search for FSBO websites or look though DMOZ's real estate section for FSBO sites.

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Rajendra Mackinley
  • Commercial Real Estate Agent
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Rajendra Mackinley
  • Commercial Real Estate Agent
  • San francisco, CA
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try craigslist classifed or locanto you can post a free ads for specific category.

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Dave Mason
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Scottsdale, AZ
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Dave Mason
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Scottsdale, AZ
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I got my rental property rented on Propertynut.com

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No Name
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Miami, FL
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Originally posted by De Juan White:
I have some properties that I'm trying to get rid of. Are there any places that I can list my places outside the MLS?

Is there something wrong with them that you want to 'get rid of' them? If so, you may want to consider advertising them as distressed properties, cutting prices, and still advertising them on the MLS. It's where people are looking, so maybe it's just the ad content that's the problem and not the website.

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Mark Brian
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  • Anderson, SC
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Mark Brian
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Anderson, SC
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Craigslist, Kijiji, googlebase, backpage, post videos to youtube, trulia, zillow. Also you can try Postlets, but I quit since it drives the hits to them instead of to my site, maybe different if you upgrade from the free version.

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there are plenty of sites... i suggest digg, craiglist, technorati, kaboodle, you tube as well....

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Jeff Takle
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Somerville, MA
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Jeff Takle
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You can also try BiggerPockets! :-)

And Facebook has the ability to list properties too. I've gotten a fair number of leads (but no buyers or renters yet) off Facebook so I'm not sure how effective it is, but if the property is in a college town, I'd do it.

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Yeah facebook is getting bigger now. It is a very nice networking site.. A lot of visitors everyday so you have bigger chances of clicks.

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Kimberly McDowall
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Kimberly McDowall
  • Residential Landlord
  • Ingleside, TX
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When I sold our house FSBO (not recommended unless you have some RE experience) I used ForSaleByOwner and searched for other sites to advertise. I sold our house in 30 days while in an 86 DOM area for similar houses. They might be useful but I can't guarantee it.

I'm still reading up on the rules so I hope posting these don't violate anything. If they do, I will remove them.

Put .com for most of these but you can also try .info and .net at the end of each:

zillow
trulia
homes
cyberhomes
youtube
webclassifieds
kijiji
findmyroof
adlandpro
infotube
miadomo
submittheoffer
virtualfsbo
fsbotimes
housingbymap
listingvue
pressmania
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owners

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Peter Kolat
  • Real Estate Coach
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Peter Kolat
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Sterling Heights, MI
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here's a quick idea. Do a video walk through of each property. While doing the walkthrough, talk about the benefits the end buyer will get from buying the property. Mention your website in the video at least 3 times and place a watermark of your website on the video.

Once complete, use tubemogul.com to upload your video to several web 2.0 video sharing sites. make sure you do some keyword research before submitting and include the keywords in your video submission.

Peter

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Willow Bellotti
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Willow Bellotti
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Santa Monica, CA
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you can also join different investor clubs websites and they let you post your property. IRCA and OCRE are two.