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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Etiquette for inquiring to purchase a property
I would like to reach out to someone via email if they would be interested in selling an owned property to us. I am wondering if reaching out via email is bad etiquette vs snail mail. Wanted to get a general consensus about it as so much is digital these days. Thanks!