Thanks for the great responses!
as a user of the redx i would suggest pulling every expired from the last 2 years that has not sold...
Since we're on the topic of expireds I noticed something strange about my local MLS when it comes to expireds. I'm not sure if this is something that is pretty common or not.
It seems that the MLS doesn't show a listing as being expired until 3 days after it's actual expiration date. For example, if I had a listing expire today(2/4) it wouldn't show up as expired in the MLS until Sunday(2/7). I guess it's some kind of grace period given to the listing agent to give them extra time to get the listing extended. Is this done in your areas?
I'd be interested to know if RedX would show a listing as expired on it's actual expiration date. If it did, that would give me a huge advantage over my competition!
I believe the flaw in your plan is many of those properties with equity WILL NOT want to lose a bunch of that equity to sell in a down market.
You're right super. The owner's motivation to sell was the one aspect of my plan that I was worried about. I thought that if any of the owners I contacted were even thinking of selling at all and I contacted them telling them that their home was in high demand that may just influence them to actually sell now. And guess who they would probably call? Hopefully me...
Also, sometimes people have to sell for one reason or another whether they like it or not. So, at least a small percentage of the owners I'd be targetting would need to sell for some reason regardless.