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Chris L.
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  • New York, NY
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Marketing to Savvy sellers

Chris L.
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
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How would you change your marketing if you are targeting an area with well-educated high-income homeowners? I imagine the "I want to $$buy$$ your house!" message in scratchy computer-generated handwriting might not be perceived the same way it would in other areas.

Do any of you have experience with these types of marketing campaigns? How would you market to them?

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