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Carl McKenzie
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Winter time

Carl McKenzie
  • Marcus Hook, PA
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Hello BP, I'm getting prepared to run a letter campaign and my market is in the Philadelphia area. My question is should I even move forward with this process since it's winter time? I figured business would be kind of slow. Not sure how the market is during this time of year. Any suggestions?

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Mary B.
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  • Lansdowne, PA
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Mary B.
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  • Lansdowne, PA
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@Tim Bishop That is the cutest little guy, omg :-). 

@Carl McKenzie Tim is right, there is no time like the present. We're somewhat neighbors county wise anyway. Its a good time to market to potential sellers because so many newbies think like you do regarding the arrival of old man winter. Remember many tenants move in to their new place during the 1st quarter of the year. If you calculate the time it will take for them to reply to your mail and when you will be able to get out and visit the place it will definitely be 2015 for the majority of replies received. Sure business may be slow but not dead.

Kudos,

Mary 

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