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Cory Gardner
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How to market property once I have it under contract

Cory Gardner
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  • Meriden, CT
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Hey guys just got my first property under contract and I can start marketing it to buyers today. What are some good ways to market the property and find buyers. So far I am just going to put an ad on craigslist but I'm sure you guys can give me some other effective ways that can help me sell this property fast.

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Remember, advertising property you don't own (have title to) without a license and brokerage agreement is illegal, you are advertising the contract on the property, not the property or the property subject to prior settlement.

I'd suggest you keep a low profile, (you should have had potential buyers in the first place taking an owner's property off the market and just beating the bushes) market to investors.

The masses in the public domain may well have financing issues with assigned contracts, so investors are your best target market. Hopefully you put something under contract investors are interested in, otherwise, you may just end up jacking the owner around. :)

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