Skip Trace: Unleash the Power of Data to Transform Your Real Estate Business

Skip tracing is the process of locating the contact information of property owners, particularly the owners of distressed properties such as probate, vacant, tax delinquent etc...This tool allows real estate investors to efficiently find motivated sellers and make informed decisions about how to get in contact with them.

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How REISift Transforms Skip Tracing

REISift offers a robust and efficient skip tracing tool that ensures clean data, high accuracy, and optimized processes, saving you time and money.

Clean Your List

Ensure your data is organized and free of duplicates with REISift’s data cleaning feature, setting a solid foundation for effective skip tracing.

High-Quality Tool

Use REISift's top-tier skip tracing software to find accurate contact information, avoiding repeated efforts and unnecessary costs.

Make Sense of Your Data

Track your campaigns with REISift’s detailed insights and reporting, allowing you to adjust strategies and maximize your outreach success.

Clean Your List

Ensure your data is organized and free of duplicates with REISift’s data cleaning feature, setting a solid foundation for effective skip tracing.

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The Data Marketing Software Your Real Estate Business Needs

Drip Campaigns

Never miss long term follow up opportunities and maintain consistent communication to convert more prospects over time. Automatically nurture each lead with personalized SMS, email, and task sequences over extended periods when they match your criteria.

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List Stacking

Want to send mail to absentee owners with high equity whose properties are vacant? Not a problem. With our list stacking feature, you can create marketing campaigns with deadly aim.

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Direct Mail

Filter your data for targeted marketing campaigns, then create and send mailers right inside of your REISift account — and tag those records to keep track of who you’ve sent mail to.

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