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All Forum Posts by: Michael L.

Michael L. has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Yellow Letter Response Calls

Michael L.Posted
  • Developer
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

Post: Direct Mail Marketing

Michael L.Posted
  • Developer
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

@Andrew Detwiler

Can you link to this study you reference?

Post: Resources to develop a list for marketing efforts

Michael L.Posted
  • Developer
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

All,

Totally new to REI, haven't closed any deals, and just starting to think about marketing and doing some yellow letter campaigns.

I'm curious to hear from others regarding where you go to develop a list to send to potential sellers.

Ideally, what I'm looking to do is be able to do a search within a given set of zip codes for properties with the following characteristics:

  1. Vacant land or have houses on them that are old (30+ years)
  2. 8000+ sq/ft lot
  3. No permits for major renovations in the last 15 years

I'd like to get the list of addresses, the owners name and the owners address to mail to.

I called the county deed office and asked if I could get access to an excel file that simply had the info in the database they maintain to populate the data on deed record site, and they kinda laughed in my face, saying I could only access one property at a time by typing in a specific address.

I found a website - http://www.dataquick.com/ - and it seems like it might be able to do what I'm looking to do, but I wanted to to get some great crowd-sourced wisdom from the users here at BP to see how they would tackle the same challenge.

I would greatly appreciate and recommendations you would have for me. Please ask any clarifying questions if you need more information from me.

Post: Learning about the REI business in Austin, TX

Michael L.Posted
  • Developer
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

I'm a happily married father of a wonderful son who likes to make my own wine, eat good food, and read a great fantasy book.

Some success stories among friends at work in generating solid supplemental income has inspired me to start looking more into REI as an opportunity for myself. I'll be doing a lot of research over the coming months to figure out how I can hopefully drive a stronger and more satisfying returns with my savings.

Always interested in networking with people to better understand the business and potentially develop future partner relationships.

This seems like a great community and website (I just bought "The Book on Flipping Houses" by J. Scott and read it in one day). I'm already learning so much from the content. Look forward to learning more!