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Solomon Woods
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Marketing to experienced investors

Solomon Woods
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Hello, 

I have recently dived into wholesaling properties. I have kept my format very simple but I am wondering am I providing enough details. Whats the best way to market properties to cash investors? Should a SOW for the subject property be included in my email/text blasts? 

My current format: 

Here’s the deal:

  • Address
  • Construction type 
  • ARV
  • Rehab estimate
  • Asking Price
  • Square Footage
  • Neighborhood description 
  • Comp address
  • Comp address

Please send best and final offer by _____

Let me know what you guys think. 

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Nick C.
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Nick C.
  • Specialist
  • Tampa, FL
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This is plenty. Pictures of the interior or a video would help. Experienced investors will run their own comps. If they don't, they're not experienced. 

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