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All Forum Posts by: Annchen Knodt

Annchen Knodt has started 15 posts and replied 301 times.

Post: RESS software for finding pre-foreclosures?

Annchen KnodtPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham NC (and Brenham, TX)
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 196

Hi everyone,

I'm getting started in real estate investing and working very hard to not end up as one of those people who "give up, fail, or never get started" (love the BP podcast! ;-)

I'm partnering with my parents who live in Brenham, TX and we are working on starting in the nearby College Station market with SF rentals.

My parents have gotten involved in Legacy Education (the ones that draw you in with the free "Rich Dad" seminar), which seems to have really pushed them toward wanting to look for pre-foreclosures / notices of default. It comes with a trial of the "Real Estate Success Software" (RESS). Before they spend money to continue to be able to use this software, I'm wondering if anyone has actually found it of value (they suspect that many of the listings are out of date, etc).

I've also heard about realtytrac.com on BP, which seems similar and perhaps better, so I'm also wondering if folks have had success finding pre-foreclosures with that. As I understand it, you probably do better getting the information by going straight to the source, e.g. courthouse if you can.  Or perhaps we should re-think the pre-foreclosure strategy altogether.

Any advice is appreciated, thanks! And thanks Bigger Pockets for being such a great resource!!

Annchen