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Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Purchasing list

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Hey there bp people,

So I'm wondering what is the best resource for purchasing lists? I got agentpro247 but I am kind of disappointed with some glitches that are in the program and their lack of customer service. I'm looking at list source, does anyone have any experience with these that would help guide my decision on which one to stick with? 

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Gary Alford
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Gary Alford
  • Investor
  • Norfolk, VA
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Hey whats going on @Account Closed, 

I to use listsource but I have really just realized like @Andrew LeBaron said the list are not perfect and can miss things especially on the last recorded sale date. All in All though their service is great and doing what @Anson Young said will save you a good amount of money. 

@Franklin Romine  I never tried propertyradar before. Actually I don't think I have even heard of it before now but I might have to check them out. How do they compare to listsource in your opinion? As far as ease of use and features and such.

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