Winds of change for the Real Estate Investor

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Over the past few years, the large inventory of bank owned homes and short selling of foreclosed homes for sale has been a wonderful opportunity for real estate investors to buy cheap homes, but the competition for these bank owned homes is fierce. Never in our past has there been so many short sales and bank owned homes available. But there is talk that with the new president in office and the amount the bailout has run up so far, that change may be in the air.

We already have seen many states write legislation making it more difficult to market to and purchase foreclosed homes, foreclosure estate and bank owned properties and homes. Money is tighter and banks are looking for the established real estate investor who has credit lines to cover the purchase amount of these foreclosed homes.

There has to be an easier way for real estate investors to find cheap property and homes than foreclosure estate and short selling. They need to find a niche market that is targeted for their industry and has less competition. US Lead List has a direct mail list that has many real estate investors saying it's just better than short selling, bank owned homes, and even the popular foreclosures for sale lists. US Lead List is a niche, ongoing market targeted specifically for the real estate investor looking to buy cheap homes with little or no competition.


The industry is changing, and to survive, real estate investors need to widen their scope, finding new markets that create success. Foreclosure real estate homes for sale and short selling will always be available but the market is changing and will shrink. The nationwide direct mail list offered quarterly by US Lead List targets a consistent and ever present market that is better than probate estate, foreclosure estate and short selling.

For more information visit www.usleadlist.com or call them at 866.711.1688

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