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55 Resources to Find Real Estate Deals Online

Where traditional lead generation techniques to find wholesale and off-market real estate deals require you to go out and pound the pavement: drive the streets, post bandit signs, knock on doors, to name a few; the internet has opened up a whole new set of options to finding real estate buyers and sellers anywhere in the world, from anywhere in the world.

The following is a list of over 50 ways to find real estate deals online:

Facebook Ads

As of the writing of this post, Facebook ads are currently the most talked about outbound marketing channel online.

Facebook ads can be set up to drive traffic and visitors to your website, or you can use Facebook’s Lead Generation ad type to have people submit their contact information without ever leaving Facebook.

Using Facebook lead ads you can for example create an ad to solve a particular motivated seller problem:

Tired of being a landlord, but still want the income? Sell us your home with owner financing to keep the income, get rid of your tenants, and start living the life you have always wanted!

When you create a campaign, you can set the ad objective — what you want to gain from the ad such as traffic, lead generation, and so on, the ad targeting — the who and where — people living in certain zip codes or a specific city, with these specific interests, etc., the dates that the ad will run, and how much you want to pay for your ads.

8 Ways to Generate Leads With Search Engines: 2 Ways on 4 Search Engines

There are 4 major search engines that support paid as well as organic search results: 3 of them text based, and the other one being Youtube.

Paid Search Engine Marketing on the 3 Major Text Search Engines: Google, Bing, Yahoo

When a distressed homeowner or tired landlord is looking to solve a specific problem, the first thing that they will do is look for information on how to accomplish that on Google, Bing, or Yahoo.

With Search Engine Marketing, you can purchase certain keywords and phrases so that your lead capture web site that solves that problem will come up first in the search results whenever someone searches for your keyword combination.

Unlike Facebook marketing where you are interrupting a user scrolling through their feed, search engine marketing is a little bit higher intent, in the sense that people are looking for a solution to a particular problem, and you are presenting them with a potential solution.

SEO: Content Marketing for Organic Leads

If you don’t have a budget to spend on advertising, but still want to end up as a search result to solve a particular problem and drive leads, then you have to build content around those topics that the search engines will deem as a solution to that search query.

While it takes about 3-6 months for your content to rank as a search result on the first page, as you climb the search rankings your content should eventually drive qualified free traffic to your web site.

When they do get to your site, offer them something of value such as a pdf guide on how to solve the problem that they’re interested in. This is called a Lead Magnet, which you can use to offer in exchange for their email address or other contact information.

Youtube: Paid and Free Search Engine Marketing

Youtube is the world’s second largest search engine, next to Google, and it’s used by people who are looking to solve a particular problem in a visual way. You can create step-by-step actionable videos to provide them the solution that they’re looking for.

Getting your “We Buy Houses” message out there doesn’t require anything more than your camera phone or webcam and microphone to record the spot.

With Youtube, similar to the Google search engine, you can either get your message in front of people by advertising to a particular target audience, or play the long SEO game and establish a strong channel presence that makes you an authority on a subject, such as how to get rid of their home quickly.

Google Alerts: Your Always-On Lead Informant

You can set up Google alerts to let you know when Google learns about a new page:

https://www.google.com/alerts

Google alerts are a great way to immediately get notified of potential deals. Here are some that you can set up immediately:

“For Sale By Owner” + City or Zip Code

“Moving To” + City or Zip Code

“Moving from” + City or Zip Code

“Moving out” + City or Zip Code

“Sell a home” + City or Zip Code

If you are selling a property online, then set up an alert for that property address. You can see when it’s being shared, tweeted, or when someone leaves a comment about it.

You can also set up alerts to let you know what your competitors are up to, such as real estate agents or brokerages.

2 Classic Online Classified Ads Pages: Craigslist and Oodle

Post “We Buy Houses” ads on Craigslist.orgOodle.com, and any other local advertising channels you can find.

With these ads, you can find both buyers and sellers. Potential buyers will call your ad to shop around for the best offer on their property; and cash buyers and other real-estate wholesalers will call the ad to inquire about your inventory.

Find Deals Via Online Facebook and Google Plus Real Estate Investment Groups

Search Facebook and Google Plus for real estate wholesaling, flipping, and buy and hold groups where you’ll find real estate wholesalers and other members who have deals to pass along. Make sure to offer your email address and follow up with buying criteria.

Some popular Facebook groups include:

Wholesaling Houses Full Time

Cash buyers, JV’$, & Deal$

Hidden Gems in Nextdoor Community Groups

If you are investing locally, another good source is NextDoor.com, where locals share information on their own and nearby communities.

5 Types of Potential MLS Deals Available to The General Public

It used to be that we had to rely on a realtor exclusively for access to a Multiple Listing Service database. While we still recommend that you have one on your team, today it’s easier than ever to mine sites like Redfin.com and Realtor.com for deals. Here’s how:

Redfin has a leg up on most other public real estate portals such as Zillow. It’s a brokerage, so the data you find is imported straight from a local MLS, updated every 15 minutes, the same way a realtor would have access to the listing information.

You can use Redfin to find distressed real estate easily. Once you search a zip code, you can use the ‘More Filters’ toggle to specify house features and price, or even drill down for the specific terms you’re looking for in the Keywords box. To make it even easier, you can search for Active and Sold listings and if you select the ‘Show More’ link within the ‘Listing Status’ area, you can select the ‘Fixer-Uppers Only’ or ‘Priced Reduced’ box. It also has boxes to include ‘Foreclosure’ listings and ‘For Sale By Owner’ listings.

The only caveat is that while Redfin has good coverage of the United States up to this point, there are still areas it does not cover. So for MLS access where Redfin is not available yet, you’ll still need the services of a realtor.

Realtor.com has a more limited search functionality, however it does allow for radius searches by distance, has an expanded ‘Community Amenities’ section, and also a ‘Price Reduced’ selection.

Here are the filters to use on these sites and why:

Price Reduced

Sellers who have been forced to reduce their prices or a buyer fell through on their last contract might be someone who is running out of time.

Back on Market

You can enter the keywords “back on market” in Redfin’s keyword search to find these properties. Similar to price reduced, after a buyer falls through, a seller might be more willing to accept a lower offer because of time constraints, or other motivations.

Long Days on Market

You can use the Time on Redfin filter to find these properties. Again, similar to price reduced, and back on market, a seller might be more willing to accept a lower offer with the property just sitting there with potential buyer interest having long waned.

Fixer Uppers

Redfin also has a convenient fixer upper flag to filter properties only for fixer upper keywords.

Foreclosures

Another Redfin filter to show you all the foreclosures in an area.

Websites With Wholesale Real Estate Deal Marketplaces

These websites allow wholesalers and those specializing in real estate investments to post their deals. Of course, this site, Biggerpockets.com has an extensive Marketplace advertising section where deals are frequently posted.

More than 9 Sources of Government Surplus Real Estate

Not just for seized jewelry and cars, all tiers of government also offer auctions and bid procedures for lots and other real property. Just a few of the many federal and state resources are listed below, and you can locate city and county resources by doing an internet search for “your city or county” and “surplus real property for sale”:

Federal

Sheriff/U.S. Marshals Service/Justice Dept:

http://www.drassets.com/#realestate

U.S. Treasury:

https://www.treasury.gov/services/Pages/auctions_index.aspx

Internal Revenue Service (IRS):

https://www.treasury.gov/auctions/irs/

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC):

https://www.fdic.gov/buying/owned/

Veteran’s Affairs and USDA:

HomeSales.gov

General Services Administration (GSA):

https://propertydisposal.gsa.gov

State

State departments, such as the Department of Public Works, Department of Transportation, or Community Development can be located here:

https://www.usa.gov/state-surplus-sales

County

If you didn’t catch an owner before the property was seized, one site selling and auctioning off tax-defaulted properties nationwide in association with the counties is

www.bidforassets.com

3 Ways to Buy Government Owned Homes Online

HUD Homes

HUD (Federal Housing and Urban Development) homes are those where the borrower on a house used a government funded FHA loan to purchase the property and then defaulted on the loan.

Look for Uninsured properties (as opposed to Insured properties that owner-occupants will live in). All properties go through a stage where owner occupants get “First Look.” If, after a number of days, the property is still available, it is opened up to non-owner occupants.

https://www.hudhomestore.com/Home/Index.aspx

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Homes

These homes have a similar background as the HUD homes, and a similar rule where owner occupants get the first look at the property, and then investors can jump in.

One note to keep in mind about Fannie Mae homes is that there are deed restrictions where, if you are flipping the property, you cannot sell the property for any sales price within 30 days, and after that, cannot sell for more than 120% of what you purchased it for 90 days from the date of the deed. This may change in the future, so be sure to look at the rules periodically.

Fannie Mae:

https://www.homepath.com

Freddie Mac:

https://www.homesteps.com

How to Find Tired Section 8 Property Owners

Many Section 8 government programs are available online. There may or may not be free lists available, but there are often postings of available units and you can contact the owner about selling their property.

https://www.gosection8.com

6 Bank Owned Properties Sites and Auctions Online

Real Estate Owned (REO) Bank-Owned Properties are those that the bank foreclosed on and are now selling to recoup their losses.

Each bank has their own listing criteria and may have a list of properties available.

3 Bank-Owned Properties Lists

Bank of America:

https://foreclosures.bankofamerica.com/

Regions Bank:

http://realestate.regions.com/

Wells Fargo:

https://reo.wellsfargo.com/

3 Bank-Owned Property Auction Websites

Hubzu

Hubzu lists foreclosures and short sales as well as standard sales:

https://www.hubzu.com

Hudson and Marshall

Hudson and Marshall auctions properties in real time and also lists court dates for in-person auctions:

https://www.hudsonandmarshall.com

Auction.com

Auction.com is probably the best known auction website. It offers REO and Foreclosure listings:

https://www.auction.com

14 Online Resources for a Successful Direct Mail or Yellow Letter Campaign

10 Online List Providers for Locating Motivated Sellers

If you want to do a wide-scale direct mail campaign to blanket your target area, or narrow it down and send to just specific types of sellers, you can purchase lists of property owners online for pennies per lead.

These resources provide lists of distressed and likely motivated sellers:

www.propertyradar.com – Notice of default

www.rebogateway.com – Divorce and Probate lists, also provides chain of title

www.melissa.com – Absentee lists, Bankruptcy, Pre-movers

www.zbuyer.com – Wholesaler leads from Pre-foreclosures, Divorce, and more

www.agentpro247.com – Foreclosures, other farm leads, Short sales

www.theredx.com – FSBO, FRBO, Expired’s and Pre-foreclosures

www.exactdata.com – Absentee, also facilitate direct mail campaigns, email campaigns

www.usprobateleads.com – Probates

www.alltheleads.com – Probates, also facilitates direct mail campaigns

www.successorsdata.com – Probates

www.probateleadsusa.com – Probates

8 Targeted Distressed Seller Types You Can Market To

Most of the companies where you can purchase the lists break them down into the following segments:

Absentee Owners

People who own real estate but do not live in the property. Absentee owners can also be named a Trust, LLC, or Corporation. No need to be intimidated by a company as owner — behind the business is a real face who may need the solutions you offer.

Out-of-State Property Owners

These could be people who inherited property or are renting or leasing the property out and managing from far away.

Owners with Multiple Properties

Multiple property owners often want to sell their entire portfolio in one sale.

Owners of Multi-family Properties

Multi-family properties come with their own set of challenges, and their owners may be ready to move onto different kinds of investments.

Foreclosures

Foreclosures fall into the Pre-NOD (Notice of Default), NOD, and Foreclosed categories. The foreclosure process roughly follows these steps until such time as the property is foreclosed on:

When property owners have not paid their mortgage for 30, 60, and 90 days they are typically issued a pre-NOD by their lender.

In most cases if no payment is made, the lender then files a Notice of Default. This public Notice is filed in court or at a county Recorder’s office. That action begins the clock for the homeowner letting them know that their property will be sold.

If there is no resolution during the foreclosure timeline, then the lender may foreclose on the property at auction, often called a Trustee’s sale, an event that will take place within 90 days or up to a year, depending on the state.

At each step of this process, a distressed homeowner will experience different levels of motivation to liquidate the property.

Short Sales

When a property owner owes the bank more than what their house is worth, they are considered to be “underwater” or “upside-down” on their mortgage. If the owner cannot make payments and decides to sell to cut their losses, they make a request to the lender to short sale the property.

The term “short” refers to the fact that the bank will agree on a price that is “short” of what the home’s value is. Short sales can take months, and final approval from the bank on the sale is required, but if you have the patience there are some gems to be found.

For your perspective in negotiating with distressed sellers, it’s important to note that foreclosures and short sales fall on the same timeline, however, a lender forcing foreclosure has far more devastating consequences to the seller’s credit scores than a short sale impacting the seller’s level of motivation.

Probates

Probate deals are those involving property where the owner passed away and their real property is being sold or auctioned to satisfy debts of the estate, or to liquidate for heirs.

This process is often done through Probate Court, so while these deals take a long time, they are well worth it if you know how to navigate the system.

Delinquent Tax Owners

Approach a delinquent owner before the taxed property has gone to auction. The best time to approach an owner depends on what the time schedule is for the payment of taxes. An owner who just received a notice is far less motivated than an owner who has been in default for two years and faces hundreds in fines on top of the tax amount due and is looking for a way out.

Tip: When selecting these lists, some criteria are better than others. If targeting Single Family Residences, for example, choose owners with high equity or with free and clear properties. The longer the owner has owned the residence, the more equity they are likely to have in the property or the more likely they are to own it outright.

4 Sites to Help you Write Your Way to Profit with a Yellow Letter Campaign

Now that you have your list of distressed sellers, you might wonder how you should reach out to them.

A “We Buy Houses” Yellow Letter campaign is a great start, and it’s exactly that:

Yellow colored, lined paper with a message in a red, hand-drawn font meant to catch the attention of the seller.

Yellow letters typically have some variation of this message on them:

“Dear [Owner Name],

Hi, my name is [Your Name].

I am interested in buying your house at [Property Address] for cash.

Please call me at [Number].

Thanks,

[Your Name]”

The text can be as simple as the example above, or specifically geared towards a certain segment of the population, such as probates, bankruptcies, attorney referrals, and so on.

Yellowletters.comyellowletterhq.com, and yellowletterscomplete.com supplies pre-printed letters you can purchase and distribute, or you can go the hand-written, hand-stamped route and try MailLift.com.

Summary

Having the World Wide Web available 24/7 means that you can find off-market and wholesale real estate deals from anywhere, even in your pajamas. You now have over 50 ways to generate property leads that you can get started on, today.



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