Layer
Combine the signals that matter.
Bring ownership, property, equity, vacancy, distress, and market context into a single qualification question.
Real-estate list stacking
One list rarely tells the full story. List stacking becomes useful when signals are visible, explainable, and connected to a record your team can actually work.
Property context · owner signals · contact readiness
Illustrative workflow
Original ReLeadsPro sample, not a live record.
Market question
Example market · coverage varies
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signals
08
field groups
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next steps
The fields shown here are illustrative and provider-neutral. No real person, property, phone, or address is represented.
The problem this solves
A stack should help the team explain why a record rises to the top. It should not create a dense grid of scores that no one can interpret or carry into outreach.
Layer
Bring ownership, property, equity, vacancy, distress, and market context into a single qualification question.
Explain
Keep the intersecting filters visible so a teammate can review the same logic without rebuilding it.
Act
Move the best-supported records into enrichment, outreach, or follow-up with the context intact.
How the work moves
The page should show list stacking as a reasoning layer between discovery and outreach.
Start
Define the initial property or ownership condition that anchors the search.
Stack
Layer the conditions that help distinguish a better fit from a broader match.
Review
Read the record and the stack together before deciding whether to enrich it.
Prioritize
Carry the logic into a list that a team can work and explain.
The record layer
Use the product surface to make the list criteria visible and the next action obvious.
| Field group | What it helps answer | Workflow state |
|---|---|---|
| Primary list | What started the search? | Anchor |
| Supporting signals | What raised its priority? | Stacked |
| Record context | What should be reviewed? | Visible |
| Next action | Where does it go now? | Queue |
Field availability and freshness vary by geography, source, and rollout stage.
Questions, answered plainly
List stacking combines multiple property or ownership lists and signals to identify records that meet more than one acquisition condition.
It can help a team prioritize a broad set of records by making the intersections between signals visible, while still requiring record-level review.
No. Stacking helps organize research and prioritization; it does not prove motivation, contactability, or transaction potential.
Continue the research
Explore adjacent acquisition and enrichment pages without losing the context behind the record.
Early access
Tell us which lists your team currently stacks and where the research breaks down.