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All Forum Posts by: Raed Khan

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Post: Contacting Distressed Homeowners

Raed KhanPosted
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Hi all! I am a recent graduate and realized that my 9-5 won't cut it in order for me to achieve the goals I imagined for myself and my future family. I've been reading up on a number of strategies in the real estate investing and had a few questions (questions that I wasn't able to find answers online). 

In the subject of contacting distressed homeowners, there must be a different or better route than just sending postcards and Facebook links. I understand that some may find success in contacting the homeowners in person. However, with my 9-5, I don't think that would be an efficient use of my time. 

Essentially, I would like to know if there is a way to find the landline of the homeowner, if I had their street address. 

Sorry with the rookie question.