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James Theron Erwin III
  • Homeowner
  • Prescott Valley, AZ
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Attempting land flipping

James Theron Erwin III
  • Homeowner
  • Prescott Valley, AZ
Posted
I just listened to episode 39 of the podcast a few days ago and land flipping seems like a niche that would work well for me in my area and help me build more cash for other deals. I have a couple questions for starting out... First, is it better to set up a business phone number first through something like grasshopper or will it be fine for my first few attempts to use my own personal number? Second, Seth Williams mentioned using 2 different websites (1 for buying, and 1 for selling land). Is this necessary for just starting out or are the websites more for higher volume land flipping? Last, are there any links to a good form letter to send to the delinquent tax owners and how exactly are the offers made? Over the phone, through email? I remember Seth saying he had someone tear up his offer and mailing it back to him. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated! James III

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