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Daniel Johnson
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Critic My Prospecting Letter

Daniel Johnson
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Can I get some feed back on this prospecting letter I will send out for apartment building owners to keep me in mind when they sell,

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Corby Goade
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Corby Goade
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Interesting angle, but you'll need to prepare yourself to explain why and how you have so many buyers ready when your argument in the letter is essentially that the market is about to crash. As a property owner responding to this letter, I'd want to know what you tell your buyers, because this letter is a recommendation to get out of the business. Fill us in on the results and best of luck!

  • Corby Goade

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