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Direct mail strategy for licensed agent looking to invest or list
Hi All,
Hoping to get some advice here. I would like to start a direct mail campaign that would hopefully lead down one of two paths. I am looking to add to my investment portfolio for long term holds using the brrrr method. If a deal can not be worked out with the seller on the purchase, I would like to try to get the listing and list at the price the seller is looking to get.
My questions specific questions are:
Wording on letters or postcards?
How did you present your options tactfully?
Your negotiation? How did you state your purpose.
I am sure I am not reinventing the wheel here, just would like to see other agents strategies.
Thank you all in advance!