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Matthew Green
  • Contractor
  • Niagara Falls/Buffalo, NY
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What is the best way to build a buyers list before you actually have a property?

Matthew Green
  • Contractor
  • Niagara Falls/Buffalo, NY
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i may have a home under contract soon and i'd to know how to effectively get buyers for this property. I.e build a buyers list!

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Patrick Karbon
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Patrick Karbon
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Hi Matthew,

Try the old fashioned Sunday Newspaper. Look for Rental ads by landlords within a close radius of your subject property. Call and ask if they're looking to buy property in the same area. The trick is to quickly tell them that you may have a property available for "X" $'s in the same area.
ex "Hello Mr. Landlord- I saw your ad in the sunday paper and wanted to know if you'd be interested in a 3 bed near there for *price*. This usually cut's the conversation down to whether or not their interested pretty quickly.

Good luck!

Patrick Karbon

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