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Aaron Forness
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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Vacaville Market & Lead Generation

Aaron Forness
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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Hello All,

I'm switching markets and going out to Vacaville to do my weekly Door Knocking. What are some of the pros and cons you have come across in that market? Also what is everyone else's strategy for door knocking? I keep feeling like I'm complicating something that should be relatively simple. Right now I'm going around handing out flyers saying I can buy cash, quick close, the usual things everyone else advertises, asking people if they know anyone selling their home in the area and if they do I can give them a referral fee. Is this a bad approach? Any help from experienced Investors would be appreciated, thank you for reading this far!

-Aaron Forness

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