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Ethan Dugan
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Looking for Simple Data Sorting Options

Ethan Dugan
  • Realtor
  • 43451
Posted

Hello BP!


I am in northwest Ohio looking to do small scale operations only to find investment properties purchased creatively. I am looking for experience and feedback from folks that have used the following software programs to filter data to a hyper-focused list that can then be confidentally and aggressively nurtured. In order to do this, I have come across Propstream's list automator, Batchleads list manager and REISift. I am sure there are others as well.

My main goal is to have inbound marketing, but understand I need different options working at the same time. So, I plan to procure a tax list, run a vacancy check, tag by list type (probate/divorce/backtaxes/foreclosure/absentee out of state, etc) and find those that are vacant and with multiple tags. Then skip trace those smaller "stacked" lists to save on marketing costs.

If anyone is doing something similar on a small scale, would you kindly offer your feedback/experience with these different options (or others)? 

I am looking for something SIMPLE. 

Thanks so much,

Ethan

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