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Tool or Automation for Zillow Listing Agents?

Furkan Ozcan
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Hi, I'm pretty new to this game, but I was wondering if there's any policy that would prevent something like this. Basically, being able to get contact info's of listing agents of let's say homes listed for 100 days and older, and feed into database or email marketing app to be able to send out offers. Is there anything like this that exists on the market? Or is anyone aware of people utilizing custom automations which they've developed with a developer or on their own? Thanks in advance.

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Quote from @Furkan Ozcan:

Hi, I'm pretty new to this game, but I was wondering if there's any policy that would prevent something like this. Basically, being able to get contact info's of listing agents of let's say homes listed for 100 days and older, and feed into database or email marketing app to be able to send out offers. Is there anything like this that exists on the market? Or is anyone aware of people utilizing custom automations which they've developed with a developer or on their own? Thanks in advance.


 This is what your own buyer's agent is for. Ask them to run lists like this for you and help you along the way. If you are new to investing, you'll need an experienced investor's agent to guide you and help with contracts and negotiations. You can use the BP agent finder tool- some solid people on there. 

Best of luck!


I just got licensed, and will be signing with a broker this week. But since I am not an experienced investor’s agent, I am looking to automate this process for investors who are looking for properties to invest in.


 Gotcha. As an agent, there are TONS of resources for this type of approach. Once you get your licensed activated, you'll want to start meeting with escrow officers who work with investors. They'll have databases, tools and resources to do all of this on your behalf. 


 Thank you for this great tip, I will look into it more and connect with them.

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