Overlooked data sources for off-market real estate deals
Real estate investors sourcing off-market deals lack awareness of non-obvious data sources that experienced investors rely on. Beginners default to the same visible data while high-yield opportunities come from harder-to-find sources. This knowledge gap disadvantages new investors and reduces deal flow quality.
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