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Nick Fitzpatrick
  • Property Manager
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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Nick Fitzpatrick
  • Property Manager
  • Santa Rosa, CA
Posted

I have purchased two duplexes on the same road that have been working out really well and would like to buy the other 4 on this road. I have looked up the proeprty owners and amd looking to mail them a typed letter. Any advice from you pro's out there on how the letter should read to get a call back.  I was thiking something like this.

Dear Mr/Mrs Proeprty Owner

I have recently purchased several homes on your street (I'm thinking I should list the properties so it seems more personal and not a mass mailer), and would like to buy your's. Give me a call and I would love to discuss your propertie and making an offer to purchase now or anyitme in the future you are considering selling.

Respectfully,

Nick

Thanks in advance, feel free to tear this apart.

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