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Johnie Hopkins
  • Houston, TX
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Texas Real Estate Data/Lead Sources

Johnie Hopkins
  • Houston, TX
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Through another recent post, a BP member introduced me to Real Acquisitions.  This is a pretty robust service that provides a grand amount of information properties (legal / homeowner / tax / title), including some county-filed documents and file numbers for others.  The polygon mapping, wide range of built-in criteria (vacancies/owner-resident/probates), custom/keyword search capability, and yellow letter generation all seem worth the cost as multiple services and websites would normally be needed to manage so much.

Subscription to the service would be an investment :), though I see real potential for its return to my pocket very soon.

Has anyone in Houston, San Antonio or Dallas / Fort Worth used other similar sources for data and searches; maybe even those focused entirely on Texas markets as is Real Acquisitions?  I need to make a decision on which service to use, but have not found one comparable enough to weigh in beside RA.

Thanks for your feedback.

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