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Austin Peters
  • New to Real Estate
  • Colorado Springs
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Building an approachable way to reach out to perspective sellers.

Austin Peters
  • New to Real Estate
  • Colorado Springs
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Still in search of that first deal. Failed attempt #1 was pursued with a letter of intent which I sent to the address on file at the assessor's office. Through my carpentry abilities, I articulated well and made it known that I wanted to tend to this property in distress. Is this the wrong approach when it comes to being intrusive? Thoughts? 

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