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James Ward
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ocala, FL
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In need of change: marketing to pre-foreclosure properties.

James Ward
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ocala, FL
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Here we go;

I have been using the same marketing to pre-foreclosures for a few years now. We simple hand wrote a letter and self addressed the envelope. We send them out on a daily basis.

Well, times are changing. We are seeing a drop in our reply rates. So, I am looking to see what is working for others.

Here is the proposed question: For those that are presently marketing to "pre-foreclosures", what is working and why?

As usual, thanks for the assistance!
James

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