This post was written by guest contributor Seth Williams (@retipsterseth, G+), an experienced land investor, commercial real estate banker and residential income property owner. Seth is also the founder of the REtipster Blog, a real estate information hub offering real-world guidance for part-time real estate investors.
If you’re a real estate agent or investor, or someone who provides services to either of these groups, there is something we all have in common: We all need access to good information.
I think everyone can agree that we would all be seriously inhibited from doing our jobs if we didn’t have access to the essential data that allows us to make informed decisions … but when you think about it, it’s a lot more than mere “information” that we need access to.
We live in a world where people can find almost anything they want if they have:
- An unlimited budget.
- Connections with all the right people.
- The right technical knowledge to gain access.
Therein lies the problem. If you’re like most real estate professionals, you probably don’t have ANY of these things locked down (let alone ALL of them). This is why, in my opinion, for an information service to be truly invaluable to people it needs to be ALL of the following things:
- Fast (providing conclusive answers in minutes, not days or weeks).
- User-friendly (you should be able to use it without a degree in computer engineering).
- Consistent (a process that requires similar, repeatable action steps for each inquiry).
- Reliable (information that can be trusted for accuracy).
- Affordable/free (a service that everyone can access without breaking the bank).
In my years as a real estate investor, I still haven’t found a service provider that has single-handedly mastered this process (meeting ALL of the criteria above). It’s been a frustrating dilemma that most of us have learned to tolerate because when there is no other all-inclusive option on the market, we frankly don’t have any other choice.
I’ve stumbled across several services that have met two or three of these criteria above, but for some reason it seems to be exceedingly difficult to provide information that’s fast, easy, consistent, reliable and affordable.
How have I managed to deal with it? By relying on two services with different capabilities that seem to complement each other.
Google Earth
Google Earth has been an invaluable tool for my property researching process. It is 100 percent FREE and can be extremely helpful for the purpose of researching a property’s exterior, its immediate surroundings, the lay of the land, and if you need some photos from the general vicinity around the property, there are thousands of helpful images to choose from. Here’s an example of how I use it:
AgentPro247
This service is available with a relatively inexpensive paid subscription. If you’re trying to do some basic research on a property (anywhere in the United States), AgentPro247 will provide a truckload of helpful data that is fast, easy, consistent and affordable. For a quick overview on how I use AgentPro247 to research the properties I buy, take a look at this video below.
Both of these resources have been immensely helpful to me and I’ve used them to research hundreds of properties around the country.
Do you know of any other online services that provide inexpensive, easily accessible, user-friendly, consistent and reliable property data? If so, let me know in the comments section below!