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Raymond Sylverne
  • Realtor
  • Miramar, Fl
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Raymond Sylverne
  • Realtor
  • Miramar, Fl
Posted

I recently sent out a yellow letter campaign and have started to receive some calls.  I am here to ask a few questions about what to say to some awkward questions that I have been asked. 

Some people out the gate before stating their names have asked "Make me an offer?"

Why do you want to buy my house?

Why are you asking for stats on my house? Did you not already look this stuff up before sending me a letter?  

How did you get my address?

I am open to any and all suggestions whether it be books, articles, or just hip pocket advice?

Ray Sylver

Michael Malone

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