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Updated over 14 years ago, 05/03/2010

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Pre Fab Investor Websites

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Has anyone used those pre-made investor websites?

Originally, I was against the idea, but since I haven't made a website in 4 months, I figure that might be a good way to start, and then when I'm ready, I can always upgrade/change my website, as long as I have my own domain.

I've been leaning toward
www.investorpro.com

But there's also
http://www.realinvestorwebsite.com/

(they don't list how much it costs after the free trial)

and

http://www.realestateinvestorswebsites.net/

anyway, wondering if this is a good idea?
They all have squeeze pages, ability to post your new listing to facebook or twitter, etc etc... seems like they are all pretty similar.

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