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Peter Vekselman
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta GA
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Amazing Strategy For Contacting Motivated Sellers

Peter Vekselman
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta GA
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I have seen this work with one of my partners like a charm. Remember, its all about getting a hold of owners directly for best deals. You want to avoid getting deals from MLS and Wholesalers.

Most high rises, condo and town home complexes have one thing in common.  They have a centralized mail room.

Write a friendly note and post inside the mailroom that says something like:

"Im looking to buy a property in this amazing community.  I can buy it quickly, pay cash, and you dont need to fix a thing and im not represented by a realtor so you dont need to pay a commission."

Bottom line, make it as friendly as possible and post it in as many complexes as you can.  Watch what happens with your phone...

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