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Michael Williams
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Direct Mail Marketing

Michael Williams
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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I have over 200 multi family property owner names and addresses in the Sacramento, California area I'd like to contact to see if they'd be willing to sell their apartment buildings. I was looking into offers2owners.com or mailchimp but what is the best service I can use to help me with direct mail marketing and reaching property owners in my area?

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Joe Bertolino
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Joe Bertolino
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It’s only 200 owners,  I would send a puffy package.  Something big with something of size in it,  like a stress ball or a payday.  It’s a little cheesy but it gets your package opened and it works. 

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