Choose the geography
Start with city, county, ZIP, or a defined radius that matches the way the acquisition team works.
Market coverage
Coverage is not a slogan. It is a market-by-market question involving property type, ownership records, seller signals, and contact availability. ReLeadsPro is designed to make that planning step explicit.
Property context · seller signals · contact readiness
Before the pull
A serious list begins with a defined geography and a defined use case. It should not begin with a promise that every field is available everywhere.
Start with city, county, ZIP, or a defined radius that matches the way the acquisition team works.
Confirm the property and seller fields available for the market before committing an outreach workflow.
Availability, validation, and contact readiness vary. The product should show those states instead of hiding them in fine print.
Market planning checklist
Share the target geography, property type, seller signal, and approximate list size. That context helps determine what the workflow can support and what should remain a manual review.
Scope
Define where the list starts and what “local” means to the team.
Source
Understand which fields come from which data source or enrichment step.
State
Make availability and validation visible before outreach begins.
The working layer
Every page should make the product easier to trust: show the real job, show the records involved, then show what the operator can do next.
No blanket claims
Data sources and field availability can vary by market. ReLeadsPro keeps those decisions close to the list-building process.
Operator-first
The goal is not to make a large map. It is to make the next market decision easier to explain and execute.
Early access
Share your role and target market. We are looking for practical feedback from operators who actively build and work seller lists.
Market conversation
Share your target geography and acquisition role so we can keep the workflow grounded.