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Mason V.
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Buyers list mail campaign

Mason V.
  • Investor
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Within the next week I would like to begin mailing letters out to real estate professionals. Some of my targets will be the top selling realtors, mortgage lenders, bankers, hard money lenders and real estate lawyers. The goal of these letters is to persuade them to get me in contact with their clients that are known to be cash buyers. What I need help with is knowing how I should be introducing myself.

Should I state that I’m a noob?

What about being a wholesaler or just another investor?

Should I tell them what their client can expect to receive with my offers such as pictures of specific property features, square footage and suggested repairs?

Should I state that repairs are speculative and that I have not yet gained any rehab experience?

Besides those listed, are there any other professionals I should consider?

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