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Joe Krevinghaus
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cape Coral, FL
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Finding a list?

Joe Krevinghaus
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cape Coral, FL
Posted
As most probably know Colorado had some devastating floods last week. With so many home being destroyed I see an opportunity to find some motivated sellers. I was wondering if anyone would have ant insight on how to, if possible, find a list of homeowners affected by the floods. I would like to send out some direct mail pieces to these people with wholesaling in mind. I also have some bandit signs but I am hesitant to put them up in theses areas because I'm don't want to come across as predatory or insensitive. Any thoughts, comments or suggestions welcome. Thank you in advance.

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