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Purchasing lists from USLEADLISTS.COM and FORECLOSURESDAILY.COM
Have any wholesales had any success with purchasing lists from usleadlists.com and/or foreclosuresdaily.com? They seem pretty expensive, but I could see how pre-probate, probate, or inheritance lists could be a good group to go after, since you can't find these on listsource.com. Just wondering how good they might be in the north Atlanta area, especially in Cobb, Paulding, Gwinnett and Fulton counties?
Thanks for your comments!
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Originally posted by @Mark Beno:
Have any wholesales had any success with purchasing lists from usleadlists.com and/or foreclosuresdaily.com? They seem pretty expensive, but I could see how pre-probate, probate, or inheritance lists could be a good group to go after, since you can't find these on listsource.com. Just wondering how good they might be in the north Atlanta area, especially in Cobb, Paulding, Gwinnett and Fulton counties?
Thanks for your comments!
I'm an attorney who practices almost exclusively in probate, estates, real estate and foreclosures. I can tell you it's way easier to just grab a list of Lis Pendens property from the County Clerk's office weekly. They have to circulate notices of foreclosure and post them pursuant to forced sale constitutional rights. In Illinois, I just call the county and ask them to reproduce the lists and fax them to me, or have a runner pick them up from the Recorder's office.
It's certainly nowhere near as convenient as buying a ready-made list of opportunities, but it will save you tons of money. I was paying something like $800/mo for leads before I discovered where they were in the public record. You could finance a freakin' property for that kind of money.