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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Clayton P.
  • Landlord, Wholesaler and Agent
  • Newton, NJ
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"Buyer Request" cards?

Clayton P.
  • Landlord, Wholesaler and Agent
  • Newton, NJ
Posted

Hey all -

I'm trying to get a few paydays wholesaling before beginning fix and flipping, and I wanted to get the community's opinion on something:

I'm working on building a buyer's list, & I've seen it mentioned about making buyer request sheets to hand out at REIA meetings - This is what I'm thinking mine would consist of;

1) Buyer's name & contact info

2) Zip codes or County Buyer prefers his deals to be in

3) Class of property; SF,MTF,Commercial

4) Their ideal/maximum buy amount; i.e. $50K-100K, $150K-250K, etc

Any other info I should include? I'd want to get all this info printed, with blank spaces & checkboxes, on little cards maybe 3x5 sized, and hand them out after shaking hands and introductions. Is this even a good idea? The last thing I want to do is appear strictly opportunist instead of personal and relationship-based

Thanks in advance folks

Clay

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