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Updated over 5 years ago, 07/14/2019

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Oscar Wright
  • Houston, TX
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Curious about wholesale strategies...

Oscar Wright
  • Houston, TX
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So I am preparing to start my real estate journey as many people do...wholesaling. I have been broadly learning real estate and strategies for the past 2 years and am prepared to finally get some skin in the game. The question I pose for this thread is this:

How does one contact possible sales without access to the MLS?

*AND*

What are some strategies to contact homeowners during my “drive for dollars”?

Now, let me elaborate. I understand how to find motivated sellers, however I’m referring to houses that may look vacant/unkept, that aren’t listed and and appear simply stagnant.

A strategy I was considering was mass printing a letters and putting them in mailboxes of said properties, however, I’m sure there is a more sophisticated, way to handle this situation.

All input is appreciated, and I’m sure to create a few other threads related to this topic of it proves helpful. Thanks all for the read and best of luck to everyone.

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