Real Estate Investors Seek More Property-Finding Strategies Beyond Standard Lists
A real estate forum discussion soliciting additional property sourcing methods beyond a published list of 56 strategies. Casual crowdsourcing discussion with no software market problem signal.
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Home buyers and sellers note that real estate agents rarely publish direct email addresses, forcing all communication through phone or contact forms. This creates friction in asynchronous communication for clients who prefer email. The discussion does not surface a clear buildable product opportunity.
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Sourcing Buildable Land Deals Is Increasingly Difficult in Competitive Markets
Real estate investors and developers struggle to find off-market or buildable land opportunities as inventory tightens. Traditional sourcing methods are becoming less effective as competition intensifies. The discussion lacks specific product-gap framing but points to a real information asymmetry problem in land deal discovery.
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