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ListSource versus AgentPro247

Neil C.
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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Has anyone used AgentPro247 before? If so, did you like it and was it effective?

Also, how does it compare to ListSouce. Thanks everyone!

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Seth Williams
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Seth Williams
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Hey Gerardo! Good question. I think they're both fine places to get a list - it just depends on what kind of list you're looking for.

When I'm looking for a list of motivated sellers (i.e. - tax delinquent property owners), I'll get them directly from the county, or in some cases - from a source like AgentPro247 (simply because AgentPro is well organized, easy to work with and relatively inexpensive). 

On the other hand, if I'm looking for a list of recent cash buyers in my area (for the purpose of building a buyers list), I would go with a service like ListSource, because their system seems to be optimized a bit better for this particular kind of list. I believe AgentPro247 is capable of generating these lists too, but it requires a Gold subscription (which is a bit more pricey) - whereas ListSource is pay-as-you-go. 

Honestly, I think either one is fine to use (don't take my videos as a conclusive indication of which one is better) - but depending on the size and purpose of your list, they may not come out to the same price, even if you're dealing with identical scenarios across both platforms. You just have to figure out which one you're most comfortable with, and if the price is right, you should be all set.

Does that make sense?

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