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All Forum Posts by: Steven Pearce

Steven Pearce has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: When to use land contract vs subject to

Steven PearcePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

@Greg Dickerson much appreciated! We hired a real estate attorney and our title company deals with investors, im looking at a few courses to better educate myself. So far we have been doing fix and flips through our marketing campaigns (4 in 2019!) but want to add wholesaling starting jan 1. Thanks again for all the information.

Post: When to use land contract vs subject to

Steven PearcePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

@Mike M. Thank you so much!

Post: When to use land contract vs subject to

Steven PearcePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

can anyone tell me why I would use a land contract for houses I will wholesale/flip to someone else, versus using subject to for houses I will hold myself? is it because it is more enticing to the seller for land contract but if i buy it for myself i would want it subject to have more control? so confusing! Thanks!

Is there a good list of wholesalers for the San Antonio market on here?

Post: NUANCES OF DIRECT MAIL MARKETING

Steven PearcePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2
Michael Quarles Thank you sir. Listened to your bigger pockets podcasts after we already started our mailers, great information, we have about a month to the next mailers go out, and will take it all and apply it. I have a lot more research to do, and continuing to move the ball forward learning as we go. Much appreciated!

Post: NUANCES OF DIRECT MAIL MARKETING

Steven PearcePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2
Michael B. Thank you will inject that knowledge into the next go round! And no Im not familiar with Tom.

Post: NUANCES OF DIRECT MAIL MARKETING

Steven PearcePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

With a list of 5000 people, marketing within the San Antonio area we received 8 potential houses in 4 months, 3 of which we attempted to buy, so far only successfully purchasing 1 house and the other is tied up in title issues. Spent $13,000 on campaign and 4 months into 6 months total duration of it at this point. We sent postcards that were pretty basic, we are planning to switch to hand written letter this next month. We are planning to ramp up to a much higher number of mailers and will be playing around with the mail piece itself, but I have some questions!

My questions

1. Is the lead list below appropriate?

2.  Can it be tweaked in any way to give better results?

3. How can I get the cheapest price for the actual mailing process? How can I send REALLY cheap mail?!

List

- Affidavit of death

- Divorces

- Lis Pendens

- Notice of Trustee Sale

- Abatement charges

- Demolition Lien

- Owner with equity

- Absentee

- Seniors

The actual list language we used/gave for filters

-  divorce

- pre foreclosure

- notice of sale

- death certificates

- out of state owners older year build

- empty nesters - older yr build

- code violations

- seniors

- notice of trustee sale

All information and comments welcomed, thank you!