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All Forum Posts by: Eddie Pietschmann

Eddie Pietschmann has started 13 posts and replied 24 times.

Post: How to start marketing for seller financed properties

Eddie PietschmannPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

Thanks for the reply @Patrick Drury If I was start cold calling people, should I start with obtaining a list from the county clerks office? Or do you think their is a more effective method? 

Post: How to start marketing for seller financed properties

Eddie PietschmannPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

Hi guys,

I am looking to get started in real estate investing and I am very intrigued with seller financing. I am wondering if you can provide me with some information on how to find seller financing opportunities. Everything I have researched, listened to, and watched has taught me how to scale into getting bigger but, not how to get started. All of the information I have learned is tailored to big businesses with a lot of capital and resources to purchase many properties at once. For a new investor with limited capital what is the most effective way to find opportunities? Should I start with direct mailing and pulling lists from websites like Listsource or should I cold call and door knock? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

Post: Best Brokerages For New Real Estate Agents, Nashville TN

Eddie PietschmannPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

Thank you @Matthew Whitaker for the recommendation. I will definitely check them out! If it is based on helping investors that would be a perfect fit for me. 

Post: Best Brokerages For New Real Estate Agents, Nashville TN

Eddie PietschmannPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

Hello, My name is Eddie and I have just finished my pre-licensing requirements to become a new agent in Tennessee. I am currently located in the Nashville area but am open to neighboring markets. To my fellow Tennesseans, which brokerages do you guys recommend I reach out to about potentially joining their firm?