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David Daniels
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compiling a absentee owner list

David Daniels
  • Houston, TX
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hey bp

Im slowly compiling my marketing list to absentee owners. I decided I would do it by using my county tax assessors office (Harris) here in Houston Tx.  Well in the last half hour I found only five AO online, so far its time consuming. What other way can I obtain a list faster besides melissadata or listsource. I heard of title companies might be generous enough to give out a AO list. Any ideas?

Thanks David

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Jerry Puckett
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Jerry Puckett
  • Wholesaler
  • Fort Worth, TX
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@David Daniels,

I'm just curious, what do you have against List Source and Melissa Data? 

You could check out Stewart Title....they provide all the tax data to the back end of the Harris County MLS....Houston hasn't upgraded to Realist yet. (Like most other cities in metrotex)

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