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Pablo Avila
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Pablo Avila
  • Real Estate Consultant
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Hello ya'll, I'm Pablo, and I've been doing wholesaling for the last 2 years, like many of you I started during the pandemic and quickly adopted it. I've recently focused on real-estate data and want to share some tips for niche list acquisition for those of you focusing on niche niche criteria's here's some ideas to look for: Debt Claims, Divorce, Evictions, Felony Convictions ,Foreclosures, Probate, Small Claims, Tax Delinquencies, Tax Exemptions, Vacant Properties, code violations.

Here's some of the sources that you can utilize if you'd like to get ahead of those using the same data solutions (i.e.. listsource/propstream).
-County appraisal data - Absentee owned, Probate
-County District clerk (Criminal/civil data) - Divorce, Tax delinquency, Foreclosure, Felony convictions
-Justice of peace courts (Lookup your Precinct) - Debt claims, Evictions, Small claims, etc..
- Public real Estate Agent records - Many real estate agents are actually buyers (you can pull up their company info and match it with appraisal district data and identify cash buyers to build your cash list).
-Regrid[.]com is a great place to pull USPS vacant lists.
- Public City Works - Code violation data, Water shutoff (although there's been privacy changes with this),
- 311 Service requests data - Great to identify bad land lords, vacant properties, etc.
-Other Public sites such as nextdoor[.]com & Facebook - People will tell you what's going on in their neighborhoods (complaints about homeless camps, breaking into houses, etc.)


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