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Jessika Baptist
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • New York City, NY
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Wholesaling in NJ - Assessment Records

Jessika Baptist
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • New York City, NY
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Good Evening BP! I’m a real estate investor in NJ and I’m having some trouble finding property records. Most videos I’ve watched state that one can find vacant, absentee owners, etc via county tax assessment records but I’m unable to find much info and I know I’m probably using the resources incorrectly. When I search I get a listing for all counties in NJ however it asks to populate a list of “Current Owners/Assmt” or “Deed/SR1A”. I assumed that I would be searching under “Deed/SR1A” but I’m not too sure of exactly what I’m looking at. Is there another way to find these records in NJ without using listsource? *I feel like everyone uses it but I hear nothing about accuracy or conversion rate of leads found with their service. Any feedback is greatlyyyy appreciated. PS: if anyone uses ArcGris and can provide any thoughts feel free to share