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Vanessa Brostovski
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Mail to Homeowners Question

Vanessa Brostovski
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lincoln, CA
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Hi Guys, I was wondering if anyone has a sample or some advice on how to word/address homeowners in mailers? For example, I am trying to contact homeowners who own their homes outright in my area to see if they would be interested in selling their homes. I have to mail these people something because often I can't find their phone numbers but I can find their addresses at the county recorder's or assessor's office. How should I word my letters without sounding like a scam or a big company? I want to keep it simple, REAL, and interesting. Thanks for your help! :) :D

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Peter Giardini
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Peter Giardini
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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One other thing you want to add to the bottom of your letter which actually works are words to the effect...

"Please keep this letter with your important papers in case your circumstance change in the future"

I was always skeptical about this statement until I got a call at 9PM one night from someone who had kept a letter that was sent to them 18 months prior. By 1AM the house under contract and assigned for $10K within 48 hours after that.

Man... I love this busines...

Pete

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