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Updated about 8 years ago, 09/11/2016

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Trevon Peracca
  • Wholesaler
  • Chicago, IL
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New mailing list criteria

Trevon Peracca
  • Wholesaler
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Hey BP, 

I am buying a new mailing list and have a few questions regarding the criteria.

I am on a tight budget ($500/ month roughly)

I am looking to send out about 1000 per month/250 per week (Which is better???)

Here is the criteria i am looking to purchase: 

Geography: DuPage County, and a few other desirable town nearby

Property: 51 to 100% equity, 5+ years length of residence, 3-100 bedrooms

Options: Mailing address complete, Exclude corporate-owned, exclude trustee-owned, absentee owned in-state, absentee owned out-of-state

I was thinking about adding year built if i do owner occupied as well. @Michael Quarles

I have heard that owner occupied are just as good. I am looking for whatever is best for investors on a tight marketing budget. I plan to reinvest my first wholesale deal back into my marketing budget.

Thoughts, suggestions or advice???? 

Regards, 

Trevon Peracca

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