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Jonathan Rivera
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Should I use Listsource?

Jonathan Rivera
  • New to Real Estate
  • NJ (new jersey)
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I wanted to know what you guys think about ListSource for my data?

I want to make sure I am using a great system to help me generate leads for my wholesaling business?

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@Jonathan Rivera ListSource is great if you know what you want and that is an absentee owner. 

You can work with a list broker for about the same or less  -  and you get advise for your are.

You should consider mailing to people who aren’t in every other investor’s sites. Absentee Owners have been popular for a long time, and are apparently still somewhat effective (people are still mailing to them) but they are getting multiple offers to buy their home. It's hard to stand out.

There are some owner-occupied segments with people who share motivating factors for selling their home.

Seniors with Long-time Ownership: often ready to downsize or transition to assistance.

Homeowners with Low Financial Stability Scores (FSS): Struggling financially and likely ready to cash in on their asset.

Good luck with your campaign.

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