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How do I get more Wholesale leads on a budget???

Tunde Bakare
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Hey guys,

I’m a new investor in the Dallas, Texas area and I’m just getting started out in the wholesaling industry with the overall goal of getting into fix and flips/ long term rental properties . I have already sent out my first absentee owner letter campaign to 1000 owners with high equity in the DFW area. I’m new to this so I could be wrong but after three weeks I was expecting a large amount of calls and  unfortunately I have only received one with the caption “DONT SEND ME ANYMORE LETTERS” LOL. So my question is should I change my strategy  and send to tax delinquents/ pre foreclosure owners ? Or drive for dollars and use bandit signs? Please help me out as I really love this business and really want to start getting some leads so that I can close deals and become successful. Also I have an expensive wedding to pay for and the deadline is approaching fast! 

Best Regards,

Akintunde Bakare 

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