Top 10 Real Estate Web and Mobile Resources

Technology changes fast, and that’s a great thing for everyone involved with real estate.Web resources and mobile apps make it so much easier for real estate investors to connect with motivated sellers, operate more efficiently, and do more deals.

Here are the top 10 resources you’ll want to use.

1. Online Tax Records


Over the past few years many cities and counties have greatly improved the property information on their websites.
Users can now use this free service to search property sales by price, sales date, name, and other key information. With a little ingenuity, you can put the tax records to work to help you find potential packages of houses owned by “burned out landlords” and potential probate deals.
You can also see exactly where investors in your market are buying the most houses.

2. Google Voice

Google Voice is a free service that you should incorporate into your real estate business.
You can grab a local phone number and have it forwarded to your cell or office phone. This keeps your personal phone numbers private. With Google Voice, you can talk or text just like you do with a cell, and when someone leaves you a voice mail the service transcribes it and emails and/or texts to you for preview.
This is a great way to communicate with tenants, sellers, and even buyers in your real estate business.

3. ListSource

ListSource  is an excellent service for building your lists. You can pull lists in a zip code, radius, or even every house in a subdivision.
You can narrow down your list to sellers with equity, sellers behind in payments, non-owner occupants and more. You can also dial in the type of house you are looking for: size, numbers of beds and baths, and more.

4. Buildium

Buildium is a tremendous resource for Landlords. It will give you an online portal for your tenants to pay rent and request maintenance. Also, future tenants can complete rental applications online and provide you with excellent screening resources to pull credit and do criminal background checks.
Buildium also makes it very easy for complete general ledger accounting, tracking outstanding balances and late fees, along with monthly reporting.

5. Investor websites

Check out http://oncarrot.com, and you can quickly and easily develop your local “We Buy Houses” website and start to connect with motivated sellers in your area.
You can also use this service to build your buyers list.  It is a “done for you” service that builds on the WordPress platform and is user configurable to customize to your local area.

6. YouTube

YouTube.com has exploded over the past several years and that has created incredible opportunities for real estate marketing.
Users can quickly create a specialized channel to reach out to motivated sellers, sell your wholesale deals or fix and flips, and reach a huge audience of people.

7. CraigsList

Craigslist.com continues to be the investors’ mecca of opportunity. It’s a great place to find tenants for your rentals, buyers for your wholesale deals, build a team of bird dogs, find motivated sellers, and find people to place your bandit signs.
Imagine all that opportunity on one single site, and you’ll see why this site is the investor’s best friend!

8. Bandit Sign Management

Check out this app at SimpleCrew  No need to put out your own bandit signs. Instead, just hire some help from CraigsList and manage the entire process with this awesome app for your smart phone.
The installer will take a picture of the sign, and the app will confirm on a map exactly where it was placed!  This app helps you work smart and not work hard when placing bandit signs in your area.

9. Direct Mail Secrets with Yellow Letters

Direct mail is like black magic!  You need the secret decoder ring to unlock the secrets of direct mail, and this site will help you do it.
Postcards get a low response rate of 1-2%, but “yellow letters” get a response rate of 8-10%.
Why? Because the letter looks very personal when received, so it gets a huge open rate when done correctly.
Visit www.yellowletterscomplete.com

10. Investor Training, Mentoring, and Coaching

The entire investor process starts with the commitment to invest in yourself to learn how to invest in real estate. Many investors get stuck figuring out how to get started and which strategies to go after.
The good news is that there is an incredible resource for you that is very affordable. It helps new investors get started and seasoned investors get to the next level.
Eliminate the fear and confusion, so you are prepared to capitalize on the best investing market of our generation. You can learn to wholesale, fix and flip, buy houses without cash or credit, and build long-term cash flow and equity. And so much more…
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8 Comments

  1. stacy tircuit on January 21, 2015 at 12:28 pm

    Sound really good because I’m stuck on how to wholesale

    • Jim Ingersoll on January 22, 2015 at 3:18 am

      Hi Stacy
      What part are you stuck on right now?
      Jim

  2. Brandon on January 25, 2015 at 4:49 pm

    I have a small list of properties I have compiled through driving for dollars.My problem is I dint know what questions to ask when I contact the sellers to find out if they are motivated. What should I say before I make an offer?

  3. Trevor Mauch on January 28, 2015 at 11:55 pm

    Awesome list Jim!
    I appreciate the shout out for InvestorCarrot!
    One quick note, it looks like there’s a typo in the URL for our service, there’s an extra “t” in there at the end of it so it’s going to an error page ๐Ÿ™‚
    The URL should be http://oncarrot.com
    Great list and I appreciate being a part of this awesome list!
    Creonline is an amazing resource. I remember when I was first getting started in real estate in 2003-2004 going to my college library and reading creonline and printing out the articles for hours and hours. I probably read every article a couple times and was a big time lurker on the forums until I took action and bought my first property. Haven’t looked back since!
    Honored to be mentioned on the site that gave me my start to my own REI education a decade ago ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Jeanne Ekhaml on January 29, 2015 at 7:42 pm

      Trevor,
      Why do I recognize your name? Did we publish your Success Story here on CRE Online:
      https://www.creonline.com/Real-Estate-Investor-Success-Stories/index.html
      Thanks for the kind words. I fixed the URL typo.
      To your continued success!
      Jeanne Ekhaml
      CRE Online

  4. steve parton on February 10, 2015 at 5:57 pm

    I’m trying to find something to make a little money like $2000.00 to pay off some payday loans in the only spouse that works I live from paycheck to paycheck.when i pay these loans there is o left,I have been listen to some webinars and at the end they want you to buy something I can’t afford to do this in so confused I want to do this so bad and get out debt im lost Steve p

  5. James Bischoff on February 12, 2015 at 11:15 am

    Hi Iam doing wholesaling deals to start out, I need to find good deals to do that and find cash buyers, Iam limited on funds so whats the very best way to get started?I have had some good deals in the past and did some teamups with a couple of investors who were some what new but not as much as me, I got the deals and they were going to bring in the buyers for a 50/50 split but the buyer or buyers for what ever reason didnt go well with the sellers and the deals fell through, I have put in alot of time in this and want to see some completion results, please advise, sincerely, Jim

  6. arif on November 6, 2015 at 9:36 am

    some good sites already use a few of them but other will try out

By Jim Ingersoll

Jim Ingersoll is a successful real estate entrepreneur, Author and Coach. He has bought and sold hundreds of houses wholesaling, flipping and buying to hold for the long-term. Jim loves all aspects of creating winning transactions with creative real estate.