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Grant Lawrence
  • Investor
  • Burlington, VT
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Direct mail for properties to manage

Grant Lawrence
  • Investor
  • Burlington, VT
Posted

I started a property management company with a friend this past year, we had be managing properties for family members in a less formal sense for a few years.  Now that we are trying to grow we are implement systems and operating procedures through the use of management software.  We have most things solidified and are ready to market our services.

Quick questions for the direct mail specialists:

1.  Do you think that direct mail marketing could work to grow a property management business?

(I create my own lists of absentee landlords, local landlords who own multi properties, properties owned by an LLC from the grand list)

2.  What direct mail company would work best for this scenario?

Any additional advice, comments or ideas are greatly appreciated.

Grant

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