Deal Stream is a hybrid investor acquisition platform and managed service built for professional fix-and-flip operators. It helps improve seller acquisition through better targeting, historical acquisition intelligence, and managed execution.
Deal Stream helps fix-and-flip operators generate more buy-box-fit seller opportunities through better targeting, historical acquisition intelligence, and managed execution.
AI trained on more than 15 years of real house-flipping outcomes, including leads, appointments, offers, contracts, and closings, Deal Stream analyzes 340+ property-level attributes to identify which single-family houses are most likely to become profitable flips.
Professional fix-and-flip operators don’t have a lead generation problem. They have a buy-box fit problem.
Traditional fix-and-flip marketing is built to maximize clicks, list volume, and lead count, not to help operators find sellers that actually fit their buy box and can become profitable deals.
That disconnect creates waste, weak fit, and too much time spent chasing opportunities that were never right to begin with.
Property-Level Scoring
Every house is evaluated individually to reduce low-fit leads.
Built for professional fix-and-flip operators, Deal Stream is focused on buy-box fit rather than lead volume alone and offers a modular entry point that can scale into a broader acquisition system.
Deal Stream is a hybrid investor acquisition platform and managed service built for professional fix-and-flip operators.
Instead of treating every market, property, and seller the same, Deal Stream is designed to help operators make better acquisition decisions by improving how opportunities are prioritized and how channels are activated.
Deal Stream is grounded in years of flipping acquisition data, helping guide where to focus, how to target, and where waste is most likely to sit in the current model.
That means:
• Your marketing budget funds more high-probability houses.
• Your team spends less time on leads that never become deals.
• Your results improve as the system gets smarter month over month.
The convergence of training data, AI scoring, and probability targeting is reshaping how flippers acquire deals.
Seller discovery is no longer shaped by traditional search alone. Local visibility, review strength, trust signals, structured site content, and AI-mediated search behavior all affect how operators are found and evaluated.
You can start with a focused pilot, but the long-term value comes from operating with a more connected acquisition model rather than stitching together siloed vendors that never optimize toward the same outcome.
Every strong acquisition strategy starts with clarity. Deal Stream begins with the operator’s actual market priorities, property criteria, and acquisition goals.
Deal Stream is a hybrid investor acquisition platform and managed service built for professional fix-and-flip operators. It helps improve seller acquisition through better targeting, historical acquisition intelligence, and managed execution.
Because more leads do not automatically mean better acquisitions. For fix-and-flip operators, what matters is whether the seller opportunity fits the buy box and can become a viable, profitable deal.
Quick Answer:
Deal Stream uses 340+ property-level attributes and years of real fix-and-flip outcomes.
The system analyzes ownership, equity, property characteristics, transaction history, market context, and behavioral indicators, trained against millions of historical leads, appointments, offers, contracts, and closings.
No. Deal Stream is built to support a broader acquisition system, but most operators should start with one focused first move such as a diagnostic, PPC pilot, or AI Mail pilot.
Deal Stream is built for professional fix-and-flip operators, including independent local operators, regional operators, multi-market teams, HVA franchisees, and REI franchise operators.
The best first step for most operators is an Acquisition Diagnostic. That helps identify where the current seller acquisition model is underperforming and what pilot or channel motion makes the most sense first.