Published: July 11, 2008
New National Research Web Site for Real Estate Investors Launches This Week by Baltimore's Investors United School of Real Estate
BALTIMORE, July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- To meet real estate investors' demand
for current, comprehensive, and cost-effective real estate information,
Investors United School of Real Estate is launching a national real estate
research Web site this week. RealFastData.com, the site, quickly delivers
access to millions of property records nation-wide and is updated and enhanced
daily with photos, aerial imagery, maps, statistics, and vital information
real estate investors need to make smart decisions.
What makes RealFastData.com specific to the needs of real estate investors
is the wide assortment of valuable reports. Use the site to discover real
estate opportunities by looking up specific addresses, neighborhoods, absentee
or out-of-state owners, apartment buildings, or dozens of other key property
characteristics, even when the exact address is unknown. Use the site to
investigate properties by looking up aerial views, street and assessor maps,
lot boundaries, transfers, refinances, mortgage amounts, document imagery,
etc. Pinpoint a property's market value with the scientific Comparable Market
Analysis feature. Generate highly targeted marketing lists and spreadsheets,
mail-merge letters, or print mailing labels. A 1-800 Help-Line and Live
online training sessions make RealFastData.com easy to use. Complimentary to
Investors United students and alumni, the fee to the public is $4.99 for a
single detailed report or $39.99 for an unlimited monthly subscription. New
users get 15% OFF with promotional code "Earn+Learn."
Established in 1980 inBaltimore, Investors United School of Real Estate
is America's 1st and only professional real estate investment career school.
The school offers a comprehensive curriculum taught by distinguished faculty,
a 30,000 sq. ft. campus with a state-of-the-art real estate Resource Center
open 24/7, and personal mentoring, students can earn while they learn.
SOURCEBaltimore's Investors United School of Real Estate
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