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Jeanni Prescan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Beaver, PA
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FSBO's

Jeanni Prescan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Beaver, PA
Posted

I recently saw a post that stated the author had been riding in an area and saw a lot of FSBO signs, and that was great for wholesalers. Unfortunately can't find the post, sorry!

But I'm new to wholesaling and want to get started right away. I don't have a lot of $$ to spend on marketing, but I have plenty of time and am not opposed to driving for $$ to find FSBO's.

Can you tell me what you do with these FSBO's when you find them? Knock on the door? Leave a flyer at the door? Mail to them? If vacant find the owner on the county website and mail to them?

Just trying to get some pointers.....Thanks!

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