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Pavan Sandhu Lost the deal before i even had a chance at it.
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
I know, I started out doing skip trace and even wrote a book that was used to set up Internet search data bases and websites. 
Justin Koehn Vendors in Olympia, WA
13 June 2018 | 2 replies
It would be great to have a big BP database of vendors WITH REVIEWS, kind of like the Hard Money section. ......
David Lunsford competing against the big boys
31 August 2010 | 27 replies
Soon you can have a database with lots of folks and use "refer a friend" links like .yoursite.blank/make100bucks/bobsmith that people will refer friends.
Tyler Carpenter Finding deals outside of the MLS
22 October 2010 | 16 replies
HUD/FHA will work with very specific brokers in each area and they're easy to find from the HUD site.You can typically search your online tax assessor database in urban areas, searching for bank names/Fannie/Freddie/HUD ownership.FNMA REO Agent # of Listings in Kane/Cook County:Agent # Total List Adam Wavrunek15 1,205,810 Arthur Cirignani17 1,732,410 Ayoub Rabah31 3,347,680 Bob Ohara 18 1,319,080 Carolyn Moore15 1,538,260 Coya Smith50 5,161,600 Dawn Tweedy (auction Co)19 1,865,790 Don Wagner15 1,234,610 Gary Weglarz12 498,240 Hudson Marshall Auction Co15 1,606,199 Ira Mizell 34 4,083,729 Jason Reiner26 3,098,050 Jim Kennedy26 1,481,965 Kim Devincentis12 1,473,250 Larry Shakman15 1,763,185 Mark Groble29 1,874,400 Mino Miyashiro (auction)20 2,287,370 Patti Furman24 3,201,409 Peter Drossos20 2,696,300 Rakesh Parikh21 2,056,355 Rhett Schrock13 1,301,290 Rich Gregory11 644,200 Ronald Branch18 1,352,130 Rosario Terracciano30 2,551,640 Sandra Amani11 1,602,790 Saul Zenkevicius15 1,297,110 Vito Partipilo25 2,600,140
Annunciata R. New Member from Los Angeles, California
2 April 2014 | 11 replies
I was then able to sort the data based on any field e.g parcel no., price, parcels with lien.
Pavel Bennett Seattle looks like a hard market for cash flow
23 December 2016 | 3 replies
For example, if you want to buy single family ranges in a particular town, that narrows the search down and then you can move on onto step 3Step 3: Find contact info for every one of these people: cell phone, home phone, emails, social media profile, home address, etcStep 4: Put the information into a database: I like using a CRM like Follow Up Boss, but you can use an excel sheet to startStep 5: Market to these people: call(on a dialer), email, message on social media, door knock, mail, etc. until you get one on one appointments with them
Jason Etheridge Broward County/Fort Lauderdale FL - New to Real Estate Investing
29 August 2019 | 7 replies
The best way to find off market commercial and multifamily properties is to compile lists through a paid service like List source, Reonomy and CoStar or you can use free resources like Loopnet, CREXI, Craigslist, tax database, brokers, property managers, title companies, multi family inspectors, appraisers, landscapers and other companies that service commercial and multifamily properties and driving for dollars.The real key is in how you approach the owners and then the follow up.
Account Closed How to acquire info on off the market properties.
4 October 2019 | 7 replies
Account Closed Some of the the best ways to find off market commercial and multifamily properties is to compile lists through a paid service like List source, Reonomy and CoStar or you can use free resources In addition to the ones you mentioned there is also tax database, brokers, property managers, title companies, third party environmental inspectors, commercial and multi family building inspectors, appraisers, landscapers and other companies that service commercial and multifamily properties and driving for dollars.The real key is in how you approach the owners and then the follow up.
Tavonte Battles cash buyers
21 April 2015 | 9 replies
We want access to your database of cash buyers, not outdated video training!).  
Harry Metzinger Made an Offer on an REO - What's Next?
16 January 2016 | 27 replies
Keep it simple, search the 203k contractor database, you wildlife one in your area, call a few then pick best one.These are the basics if you need mor help send me a private message, happy to help.Also, check your local municipality where you are purchasing or there state department of commerce or other, to see of they offer a first time hime buyer credit or incentive, you may be able to get everything for $0.00 out of pocket almost.Anyhow, much luck!