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Using direct mail to find off market deals

Emmanuel Alexandre
  • Rental Property Investor
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Decided to go the “Off Market” deals route to supplement our search for a multifamily in New Jersey. Used a link to use propstream and see some propects. We have decided to send our own post cards with our pictures on it to these prospects. Does anyone know where we can get a template or example of what to send to the owners of this properties? Should they be more personalized due to them being distressed for different reasons (I.e. pre-foreclosure, widower, tax lien)? Any other advice? Thanks in advance.

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Stephen Brown
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Stephen Brown
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No need to have a script. Just write down who you are, what you do/what's your intention, and why they should work with you and how you're going to help them.

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