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Joseph Canini
  • San Antonio, TX
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Getting Real Estate Leads

Joseph Canini
  • San Antonio, TX
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Start of the new year and want to make this year more successful than last year. Quick question: I have a licensed Real Estate Agent that is part of my LLC, and i was wondering how can we get her more leads? We are located in what seems to be a booming marker, San Antonio TX, but finding her her leads to sell houses has been a chore. What steps should we be taking to get her more sell leads and make her more successful?

Thank you for any input...

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Morry Eghbal
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Morry Eghbal
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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I like what @Jon Holdman said.

Friend you might also what to do this, you have a Real Estate Agent on board, great, and he/she has relationship with a title company, try First American Title.

have him contact the title company and get you a list of absentee owners for a median price range area. 

here is the search criteria

Look for the ones who have not done any transfer of title for the past 10 years.  that means they have equity. write this letter to them.

Dear Mr. Smith,

Would you consider selling your property located at:

XYX, in the city of Xyx

to us?

Sincerely;

Your name.

Investor

If you still have question write it and I am sure someone even more qualified then men will give your more answers.

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