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Direct Mail on vacant property
After listening to some of Bigger Pockets podcast. I believe i found a very good vacant home near a very good elementary school. Neighborhood is great, cost of living is cheap and employment is good also. After doing my research on the property I found that its being managed by a third party. I'm leaning towards contacting the owner of the property through direct mail, to set up a deal. If y'all think this is a good idea and I should go through with it. What do y'all think i should put on the mail, concerning the vacant property?