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All Forum Posts by: Nick C.

Nick C. has started 2 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Yellow Letters Examples?

Nick C.Posted
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 7

Well, I'm gonna jump in here to add my two cents on yellow letters.  Full disclosure, I am planning to send my first round of mailers out, for the first time.  I don't think I'll add "$" around the "BUY" section of my letters.  Mine might look a little bit more like:

Hi,

My name is Nick.  I'm looking to purchase a home in your neighborhood & in particular, interested in buying your house.

Would you be interested in selling for a cash offer?  

If so, please give me a call at 123-XXX-XXXX.

Thanks!

Nick

Post: Dog Walker from California

Nick C.Posted
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 7

Thank @Chris Mason, will look to you guys for some guidance as I move along my path of getting in to real estate

Post: Dog Walker from California

Nick C.Posted
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 7

Hello Bigger Pockets!


I'm Nick Carrel.  I'm 28, born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and currently reside in Oakland, where I run a small dog walking business called Barking Buddhas.  Passive income has always been my aim, and I'm understanding that real estate will be the mechanism and vehicle thru which I can achieve that aim throughout my next decade(s).

I drive around residential neighborhoods on a daily basis and have begun "driving for dollars", or at least identifying potential wholesale properties.  Other than that, I'm looking to learn more about how to initiate my first steps in to the world of real estate.  The Bay Area market may be unrealistic for me to begin investing in personally, so I am also interested in learning about the feasibility of investing in out-of-state property.

Looking forward to absorbing new information and participating in the community.

Thanks!

Nick