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Updated almost 5 years ago on .

Mailing Letters On Lots
Hey All, I'm looking on advice for vacant lot shopping in my hometown. I've found a few lots I'm interested in and have gotten the mailing addresses on the lots. I don't have enough money to buy the lots myself so I was thinking about sending a letter that reads something like...
"Dear owner of parcel APN 000-000-000,
Do you have plans for this lot? I am a local draftsman and I think this property has development potential. If you are interested in selling, I would be interested in connecting you with a buyer. Please send an email to connect further."
If I did get an email from someone interested in discussing price I would then bring the deal to the developers I know. Any info I can get on navigating these waters would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.