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Martin Sterling
  • Flipper
  • Staten Island, NY
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Finding Building owners who need new Management,

Martin Sterling
  • Flipper
  • Staten Island, NY
Posted

Greetings, How do I market to landlords and commercial building owners and HOA board of directors who are looking for new management in Northern New Jersey?

I deal with a management company who offers reasonable referrals to me for finding them properties to manage. I actually found them a nice deal that we're about to get soon. They have a great reputation already.

I wanted to know the best way to identify future opportunities for them along my wholesaling journey. I was thinking about door knocking buildings and just asking, but I was thinking that most buildings management would be the ones I would encounter and direct all inquiries to them.

I was thinking about possibly direct mail but not sure about thee best strategy.

Any suggestions?

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