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Brad Turley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hi equity list!

Brad Turley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
Posted

Good evening Folks!

I just bought a list from listsource.com!

Here was my criteria:  Age of owner(s) 45- 65+, equity 60-100%, Loan origination date 1900-2006, Year built 1990 to present (I heard this in a podcast and went with it).  On the part that asks if you would like to "include absentee owners," I clicked no preference.  I was expecting to see more absentee owners but most are not.  Anyway, in your opinion is this a good list?  If not are there any changes you would make? What's working for you? I live in the SF bay area so the prices as you know are higher than other parts of the country but I have faith that I will find a deal in this mailing. Thanks in advance for your advice! 

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