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Adam Macy
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Any Chris McClatchey/Power of Zero followers out there?

Adam Macy
  • Fort Collins, CO
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I have been going full force with Chris McClatchey's Power of Zero real estate acquisition methodology over the last month. I was curious if anyone else is doing it and if you would be interested in comparing notes and bouncing ideas off each other.

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Adam Macy
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Hey Bob,

I tried around 100 different offersusing Chris McClatchey's Power of Zero. No deals came about from them and no one was interested in even discussing it. Some realtors actually refused to present my offer to the sellers which I had to help instruct them they were contractually bound to do. I think the market is currently too strong for this strategy because it makes no sense for a seller to take a zero interest deal when they can just wait and a standard offer will most likely come their way. The key is finding the motivated sellers but that is the key for pretty much any real estate discount strategy.

I hope you have better success at it.

Adam

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