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Sam Bailey
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How do I reach out to this particular investor?

Sam Bailey
  • Homestead, FL
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Hi BP!

Question for everyone, investors, flippers and the such. A real estate agent provided me with the cash sales of an area and the LLC's names and address of the entities. How would you reach out to these recent cash buyers whenI have their address?

My idea was to send them a professional letter and let them know I'm a new investor that has deals that they may be interested in and to join my mailing list for up to date inventory alerts * for real no spam*.    Also in case they wanted to do joint ventures and the such.

But like i said i have the names, address and wanted to reach out but didn't want to come off as a desperate wholesaler.

Any advice?

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